![]() ![]() They argued: 'It made sense on the surface, but after a while you start to realize the. The famous astrophysicist ethered flat-Earth conspiracy theorists displaying what the shadow of a disc-shaped Earth would look like on the surface of the moon despite the Flat Earth theory being debunked for years now. For one, it was the circular logic which proved that the Flat Earth theory carried no weight. On Sunday, deGrasse Tyson posted an obviously fraudulent image of what a lunar eclipse would look like if the Earth was indeed a flat pancake planet. Luckily enough, the major arguments behind the theory are so poorly thought through, easily falsifiable and often just plain wrong, that refuting the ideas is just as much fun as impugning the. In the meantime, Neil deGrasse Tyson is busy trolling flat-Earthers with fake photos of a lunar eclipse. Until Mike is able to blast off in his homemade rocket to prove the Earth is flatter than Ivan Drago’s flat-top, flat-Earthers are still believing that the Earth is not round. Surprisingly, his motor home-slash-rocket-launcher broke down in the driveway and it will take at least until Tuesday for him to be cleared for launch. ![]() Hughes was supposed to launch his rocket with him in it to 1,800-feet-high into the sky above the Mojave Desert in California in an effort to prove the Earth is flat. Flat-Earthers are eagerly waiting for 61-year-old limousine driver “Mad” Mike Hughes to launch his homemade rocket made out of scrap metal and to finally disprove that the Earth is round. ![]()
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