![]() Rather, it focuses on the lives of flat Earth theorists, delving deep into different aspects of narcissism, self-worth, and community acceptance. While it would be easy to make a documentary that mocks and easily disproves flat-Earthers, Behind the Curve, does more than that by documenting the comfort and joy of finding a like minded-community.īehind the Curve doesn’t seek to disprove the flat Earth theory, mainly because it disproves itself. ![]() Why is the horizon flat? If the Earth is spinning at 1000 miles per hour, why don’t I feel it? Why would I believe the round Earth propaganda of the deceitful world order? These are the questions that trouble flat Earth theorists, pushing their rejection of universally accepted truth. Not because of scientific evidence or empirical data, but because their sensory perceptions of the world believe so. (He presumably knew they were about to debunk their own flat earth beliefs once again.Plenty of people believe the Earth is flat. "That's a cool experiment, it's interesting," said a science writer, who bats for the opposite team to the flat-earthers. The theory was that if the laser cut across three separate points at the same height, it proved the earth is flat. They set about working on another experiment, this time using lasers across a distance of over three miles. So what I just told you is confidential." ![]() "If we dumped what we found right now, it would be bad. "The rotation is not looking good at this point," he said. They then went ahead to try to disprove *their own findings* with yet more science.Ī little later in the documentary, during a flat earth meet-up, Knodel was seen discussing this experiment with another member of the community. ![]() He went on to say that they "weren't willing to accept" their findings, clearly because it did not support their hypothesis. ![]()
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