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So, what would make someone want to learn about flat earth? Why would they want to be called names? Why go against everything we've been taught? Why investigate something that is heavily censored by the government? <ref name=congressCensorship></ref> (tip: It's not a religion)
So, what would make someone want to learn about flat earth? Why would they want to be called names? Why go against everything we've been taught? Why investigate something that is heavily censored by the government? (tip: It's not a religion)


=== Flat earth is an Observation, it's as simple as that! ===
=== Flat earth is an Observation, it's as simple as that! ===
Flat earth was known to all ancient civilizations and religions throughout time - Until the past 500-1500 years ago all that changed. Flat earth and Biblical cosmology was slowly replaced with the heliocentric theory. The replacement began with thinking children shouldn't be taught just one theory, they should be taught both theories. Later the heliocentric theory became the only model which is allowed to be discussed. This sort censorship has caused the majority of people to forget about flat earth, at least until recently.
Flat earth was known to all ancient civilizations and religions throughout time - Until the past 500-1500 years ago all that changed. Flat earth and Biblical cosmology was slowly replaced with the heliocentric theory. The replacement began with thinking children shouldn't be taught just one theory, they should be taught both theories. Later the heliocentric theory became the only model which is allowed to be discussed. This sort censorship has caused the majority of people to forget about flat earth, at least until recently.


Starting around 2015, flat earth became the highest searched terms on the internet. It out ranked Trump and Clinton searches. This caught the attention of our tyrannical government and even brought YouTube before congress and asked what this private business was going to do about "misinformation".
Starting around 2015, flat earth became the highest searched terms on the internet. It out ranked Trump and Clinton searches. This caught the attention of our tyrannical government and even brought YouTube before congress and asked what this private business was going to do about "misinformation". <ref name=congressCensorship></ref>


What caused this massive interest in flat earth? Modern technology like the Nikon Coolpix P900 allowed us to see too far, so far that people found that earth was missing the curve necessary for the globe that we've all been told we live on. According to [[Agencies/NASA|NASA]], Earth's radius at the equator is 3,963 miles (6,378 kilometers), while the radius at the poles is 3,950 miles (6,356 km). We can zoom back in on boats that "went over the horizon curve", and this observation started people thinking.
What caused this massive interest in flat earth? Modern technology like the Nikon Coolpix P900 allowed us to see too far, so far that people found that earth was missing the curve necessary for the globe that we've all been told we live on. According to [[Agencies/NASA|NASA]], Earth's radius at the equator is 3,963 miles (6,378 kilometers), while the radius at the poles is 3,950 miles (6,356 km). We can zoom back in on boats that "went over the horizon curve", and this observation started people thinking.