Flat Earth Asshole vs Vsauce
Dear Flat Earth Asshole,
Fact check = You FAIL
Your assertion that you cannot explore Antarctica yourself.
Last year alone 46,000 people visited Antarctica. It’s becoming a popular travel destination.
Admiral Byrd and restriction to Antarctica because of the 1959 treaty are old and irrelevant talking points, now in 2016.
Today it's a new world.
There is no grand conspiracy to hide God or missing civilizations. But if you feel that way, plan a vacation to Antarctica and find out for yourself.
There are many tour companies that now offer travel packages to Antarctica.
But if you want to go clandestine on the cheap...
In fact, since according to the flat Earth map, the continent of Antarctica circles the entire globe (radius = 3,959 miles) there is 24,901 circumference miles of shoreline to land an expedition on.
It would take over 10,000 boats to patrol all that shore line. So the vast majority of it remains unmonitored. You can safely take your expedition there.
So instead of being an arm-chair flat Earth person, sitting in the comfort of your warm home, why not go to Antarctica yourself, and see first-hand what is at the South Pole.
There are no longer any excuses for you not to go.
When you get back from your trip, show us your pictures of the flat Earth edge...OR the great infinite expanse.
Fact check = You FAIL
Gravity is real.
It's not acceleration that holds you down to the Earth.
Science has not been wrong all along. You're just nuts.
Fact check = You are partially correct.
Your statement at time mark 7:00, "The fact that the microphone left your hand and fell back to Earth is a product of its weight and density."
Ha Ha.
By acknowledging that there is such a thing as weight, you have acknowledged that gravity is real. That's because weight is the measurement of gravitational attraction to mass.
Take a physics 101 class.
Fact check = You FAIL
At time mark 4:56 you state, "121,000 feet how and no curvature can be seen.
It's just simple 8th grade geometry.
At 121,000 feet the curvature of the Earth is 6.2 degrees. That should be enough to measure with the right panoramic camera.
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