|
|
|
|
|
by tombert
268 days ago
|
|
There is an infinite supply of people spouting bullshit and validation of that bullshit on the internet. You can spend a lifetime reading through that bullshit, and certainly feel like you're "doing research". I am utterly fascinated by the flat earth movement, not because I believe in a flat earth, but because it's so plainly idiotic and yet people will claim they've done experiments and research and dug deep, primarily because they either don't know how to read a paper or how to interpret an experiment or simply don't know how lenses work. It's incredible. |
|
I'm not sure broad and deep are the same thing, but maybe we're just getting caught up in semantics?
> It's incredible.
Does anyone truly believe in a flat earth, though, or is it just an entertaining ruse? I hate to say it, but it can actually be pretty funny watching people nonsensically fall over themselves to try and prove you wrong. I get why someone would pretend.