Observations/Globe Falsification

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Globe Falsification

I don't mean to burst your bubble

Many Flerfs became "flat-earthers" without concern if the earth is flat or not, rather, they first become "globe skeptics" because the globe can be easily debunked (or they witness the behavior of people supporting the globe belief and wonder why globe believers have to act so degenerate, but that's for another article.)

There's a list of things that Science and Globe believers have failed to prove. These proofs are necessary for the claim of a globe earth that's spinning, wobbling, flying in an oval around the sun at an average of 66.6k miles per hour, chasing the sun at a half million miles per hour through the cosmos (never to return to the same location) that began from nothing until a big boom happened which created matter and it spread all over the place to somehow form the entire universe and everything inside of it, including an insignificant planet with life and everything needed to support that life.

Globe failures

The following failures is a list of proofs required to support the modern scientific claims of the globe earth. The fact that people believe in the globe without having these proofs is often why flat-earthers will label the globe beleif a religion (not to mention the heliocentric model originated from Jesuit priests)

  • Show the curve
  • Show a real picture of the earth from space
  • Prove the big bang
  • Prove evolution
  • Prove gravity
  • Prove dark matter
  • Prove we're spinning on an axis
  • Prove we're orbiting the sun
  • Prove the universe is expanding
  • Prove the distance to the sun
  • Prove we landed on the moon
  • Show a real picture of a satellite in space
  • Prove space travel is real in a vacuum
  • Demonstrate gas pressure next to a vacuum

Religion

It might bother some to hear the term "globe religion", but first we need understand what religion means:
Religion is a range of social-cultural systems, including designated behaviors and practices, morals, beliefs, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that generally relate humanity to supernatural, transcendental, and spiritual elements—although there is no scholarly consensus over what precisely constitutes a religion. Different religions may or may not contain various elements ranging from the divine, sacredness, faith, belief, and/or a supernatural being or beings.

The word Religion was derived from the Latin word religiō. According to Roman philosopher Cicero, religiō comes from relegere: "re" (meaning "again") + "lego" (meaning "read"), where "lego" is in the sense of "go over", "choose", or "consider carefully". Thus religion can be interpreted as something you read, choose, or carefully consider from something you've been told (for example: 90% of the crap in our science books)

Modern science advocates when debated into a humbling corner will state that Science proves nothing, Science only provides Scientific theories and sometimes theories are proven right or proven wrong. Yet, up until this point, they will state all these theories have been scientifically proven.

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