Sailing a total of 60,000 miles along the Antarctic coastline he never once found an inlet or path through or beyond the massive glacial wall. He intended to sail completely around Antarctica looking for inlets through the wall of ice. In 2012, Felicity Aston became the first woman to ski alone through parts of Antarctica.Īnd in 2018, Colin O'Brady completed his solo, unsupported and unaided crossing of Antarctica in a 54-day journey, which created a firestorm on both sides of the Flat Earth debate. Critics said it delivers proof of no flat earth while others are not convinced.ĭecasby says, "In 1773 Captain Cook became the first modern explorer known to have breached the Antarctic circle and reached the ice barrier. There have been 16 journeys across portions of Antarctica throughout the years, with expeditions such as Borge Ousland’s 1997 kite expedition, and in 2006 Rune Gjeldnes skied 2,988 miles in the South Pole region with kites. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Image featuring the most detailed true-color image of the entire. On a flat earth, it would be over 60k.we have evidence of 60k+ and none of 14.5." The coast of Antarctica on the ball earth is no more than 14.5k miles. He continues, "They’ve made laws to not allow any kind of motorized equipment on the ice which would help us prove not only flat earth but what’s beyond the ice wall, but in reality, we don’t even need to get onto the ice to prove flat earth. If we can get to the coast of Antarctica and sail all the way around it, we will get the distance that will prove it’s the outer edges of flat earth and refute entirely every single argument anyone can possibly try to pitch for the sun-worshipping cult of heliocentrism." It had been done by early sailors (before the UN was established and set up its Antarctic Treaty which essentially made it illegal for independent and private exploration of Antarctica) who managed to make 60k+ miles, which irrefutably proves the flat earth model, but like all the other mountains of evidence for flat earth this is not enough for ballers today. ![]() So there's no way to actually fall off of the earth."Īccording to flat-earther Jay Decasby, who is in development for a reality television series about the subject, "All we have to do to shut this debate down once and for all is get the distance of the coast of Antarctica. So the sun, moon, and stars are all inside. We don't believe anything can fall off the edge, because a big portion of the flat earth community believes that we're in a dome, like a snow globe. It's not like you just go there, and you can just peek over it. It's kind of like an ice shore and it's very, very large. "When we look at Antarctica if you take a globe and you squish it down, the Antarctic would go all the way around the Earth. There is a stigma of being a flat-earther and if I'm going to do it I want to know the facts."ĭavidson (who is not affiliated with the Flat Earth Society) is also organizing an enormous cruise in 2020 for flat-earthers to convene and discuss theories while continuing his popular yearly conventions around the country. His take on Antarctica is fueled by what he calls real exact science. Some of the best scientists can't explain gravity Neil Degrasse Tyson, Bill Nye, in the end, do they even know? I want to explore for myself and keep an open mind. The fact that we haven't been to the moon in over 50 years, the fact that the moon emits its own light. If I'm going to put my name out there (as a Flat Earth supporter), I want to know the facts. "I’m not ashamed to say my name is Logan Paul and I think I’m coming out of the Flat Earth closet. ![]() He was there filming a mockumentary for YouTube and talked at length about flat earth with Conference founder Robbie Davidson. "I consider myself a man of truth, someone who hates being ignorant," Paul said. Recently Youtube star Logan Paul attended the Flat Earth International Conference in Denver and spoke onstage to the attendees about his interest in the subject.
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