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RE: A Flat Earther's Rough Guide To Winning A Nobel Prize - Eclipsing Logic
Yeah fair enough. It probably would have been repetitive, but it is important to point out. Flat earthers will continue to try and explain more complicated theories about these natural phenomena regardless.
It's interesting isn't it? I wonder at what point in a persons mind, whereby it is simply easier to give up the belief, rather than come up with more and more bizarre and complex theories to explain away things that they can see right in front of their eyes.
I just can't imagine how a flat-earther must be thinking as the watch a setting sun, are they just thinking to themselves; because perspective, because perspective, because perspective, because perspective, because perspective over and over again?
In fact, I want to find one and sit and watch the sunset with him/her and ask them second by second, to explain what they are seeing. That would be a very interesting experiment . . .
Cg