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E2: Exploring the Flat Earth Theory

Episode 2 of the Conspiracy Chronicles: Unveiling the Truth podcast, hosted by Gorkem Yuksel, titled "E2: Exploring the Flat Earth Theory" was published on August 29, 2023 and runs 26 minutes.

August 29, 2023 ·26m · Conspiracy Chronicles: Unveiling the Truth

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Join us on this captivating exploration into the realm of the Flat Earth theory. We kick off by unraveling the basics of this model, which suggests that our planet is not a sphere but a disc, with the North Pole at its center and an ice wall encompassing its edges, holding the oceans intact. Listen in as we dissect the notion of the Sun and the Moon following a circular path above this disc, casting light, creating day and night cycles, and how their changing altitudes supposedly account for seasonal variations and eclipses. We're also going to touch upon the Flat Earth's theory of gravity - or lack thereof - replaced instead with the idea of universal acceleration, and how it allegedly accounts for objects falling. Buckle up as we pit these concepts against the vast array of scientific evidence that opposes them: observations of ships vanishing over the horizon, the behavior of celestial bodies and light, and the satellite images that depict Earth as a sphere. Tune in to find out if there's any substance to these views or if they're merely a product of conjecture.

Join us on this captivating exploration into the realm of the Flat Earth theory. We kick off by unraveling the basics of this model, which suggests that our planet is not a sphere but a disc, with the North Pole at its center and an ice wall encompassing its edges, holding the oceans intact. Listen in as we dissect the notion of the Sun and the Moon following a circular path above this disc, casting light, creating day and night cycles, and how their changing altitudes supposedly account for seasonal variations and eclipses.


We're also going to touch upon the Flat Earth's theory of gravity - or lack thereof - replaced instead with the idea of universal acceleration, and how it allegedly accounts for objects falling. Buckle up as we pit these concepts against the vast array of scientific evidence that opposes them: observations of ships vanishing over the horizon, the behavior of celestial bodies and light, and the satellite images that depict Earth as a sphere. Tune in to find out if there's any substance to these views or if they're merely a product of conjecture.


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