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As a scientist with college degree in Astronomy, minor in Physics and Mathematics, I was appalled to find folks telling outright falsities and presenting bad science to bolster suspicion of our known accepted reality - that the Earth is a beautiful blue globe.

This blog clearly shows scientific proofs that debunk everything that flat Earth proponents claim.  Here we also expose the comments those YouTube video channels delete, because they don't want you to see them.

The Earth is not flat.  That claim is a conspiracy theory perpetrated by ignorant people who have ulterior personal motives and agendas.

The Earth is a beautiful blue spheroid globe spinning on an axis 23.5° once each day, and orbiting the Sun every 365.25 days.

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GeoShifter (Randy Robichaud) - Flying cars maybe in 2016? NASA? ESA?


Dear GeoShifter,


Good idea. Why don't you observe for yourself to truly verify what is in the sky?

If you don't want to spend any money, go to an amateur astronomy club Star Party. It's free. There is sure to be one located near you. Just check the internet. Those amateurs have telescope from the small to large (3-inches to 12-inches and sometimes larger.

Most cities have a science museum with Planetarium and Observatory. Go to the observatory on a public observing night.

Some local colleges also have observatories and public nights

With even a 3-inch or 4-inch telescope you can see Mars...red color, polar caps, and dark regions

With a 6-inch telescope you can clearly see Mars features and all the bands on Jupiter.

90LCM COMPUTERIZED TELESCOPE, 3.54-inches, $379.95
http://www.celestron.com/browse-shop/astronomy/telescopes/90lcm-computerized-telescope

ASTROMASTER 90AZ TELESCOPE, about the same as the one above, but not computerized. $259.95
http://www.celestron.com/browse-shop/astronomy/telescopes/astromaster-90az-telescope

POWERSEEKER 114EQ TELESCOPE, 4.5-inch, $149.95
http://www.celestron.com/browse-shop/astronomy/telescopes/powerseeker-114eq-telescope

SKYPRODIGY 6 COMPUTERIZED TELESCOPE, 6-inch, $999
http://www.celestron.com/browse-shop/astronomy/telescopes/skyprodigy-6-computerized-telescope

HEY, so stop making excuses. See for yourself.

Report back to us on your channel what you see.


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