

Even more, over 226,000 Facebook followers of the Flat Earth Society dispute the Earth’s curvature by promoting the false belief that the Earth is flat. A total of five percent expressed doubts, two percent affirmed a flat Earth, and seven percent weren’t sure. When online surveyor YouGov conducted a survey asking over 8,000 US adults, “Do you believe that the Earth is round or flat?,” only 84 percent of respondents felt certain that the Earth is round. The truth is right there, you just got to go searching for it. They’re particularly putting you in the direction of what to believe and what not to believe.

But if you really think about it from a landscape of the way we travel, the way we move and the fact that-can you really think of us rotating around the Sun and all planets aligned, rotating in specific dates, being perpendicular with what’s going on with these planets ? Because everything that they send-or that they want to say they’re sending-doesn’t come back… There is no concrete information except for the information that they’re giving us.

The Earth is flat… What I’ve been taught is that the Earth is round. In February 2017, just two days before the 2017 NBA All-Star Game, superstar Kyrie Irving made some interesting claims in a podcast that ended up receiving more attention than the game.
