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However, to make entries on the scoreboard as easy as possible for invitees, '''traveling to Antarctica was not required'''. (Will only planned to offer 2 free trips anyway.)
However, to make entries on the scoreboard as easy as possible for invitees, '''traveling to Antarctica was not required'''. (Will only planned to offer 2 free trips anyway.)


Entry on the big scoreboard was possibly by '''any one of three methods:'''
Entry on the big scoreboard was possible by '''any one of three methods:'''
# Traveling to Antarctica, ''or''
# Traveling to Antarctica, ''or''
# Interviewing Will Duffy, ''or''
# Interviewing Will Duffy, ''or''

Revision as of 06:15, 25 November 2024

The Final Experiment (or TFE) is an endeavor created by Will Duffy to end the debate by bringing flat earthers and globers together to collaborate on a single experiment with an agreed-upon interpretation.

Description from the website FAQ:

The Final Experiment is a way to settle the shape of the Earth debate. Both the flat earth side and the globe side agree that whether or not there is a 24-hour sun in Antarctica will confirm if we live on a flat plane or on a globe. A 24-hour sun cannot work on a flat plane in the south. And the sun cannot set on a globe during the southern summer.

They are traveling to Antarctica near the December solstice in 2024, to observe the 24-hour sun. The trip currently has three flat earthers and five globers set to go.

Official TFE channels:

Participants vs Antarctica-Bound

At the start of TFE, Will chose 24 flat earthers and 24 globers who were invited to participate. Participants from these 48 invitees would be added to a “big scoreboard.”

However, to make entries on the scoreboard as easy as possible for invitees, traveling to Antarctica was not required. (Will only planned to offer 2 free trips anyway.)

Entry on the big scoreboard was possible by any one of three methods:

  1. Traveling to Antarctica, or
  2. Interviewing Will Duffy, or
  3. Suggesting an improvement to the experiment.

Invitees

Flat Earthers
Invitee Status Method Link
David Weiss “Flat Earth Dave” rejected
Eric Dubay rejected
Jeran Campanella “Jeranism” accepted interview & travel entry
Mark Sargent rejected
Matt Procella “ODD TV” currently in prison
Dean Odle rejected
Nathan Oakley rejected
Austin Whitsitt “WitSit Gets It” accepted interview & travel entry
Dave Murphy “Allegedly Dave” no response
Tanner Stewart “Flat Earth Millionaire” no response
Matt Long no response
Flatzoids Perspective no response
Taboo Conspiracy no response
Eddie Bravo no response
Santos Bonacci no response
Kaleb FE no response
Beyond the Imaginary Curve no response
Sean Griffin “Kingdom in Context” accepted interview entry
Ken Heidebrecht “Hanging on His Words” no response
Sean Hibbeler “Hibbeler Productions” no response
Robbie Davidson “Celebrate Truth” no response
Darryle Marble “D. Marble” no response
Bryce Mitchell “Thug Nasty” no response
Globebusters no response
Globers
Invitee Status Method Link
SciManDan
Dave Farina “Professor Dave Explains”
Dave McKeegan
Michael Toon “Conspiracy Toonz”
The Creaky Blinder
Craig McNeill “FTFE”
Wolfie6020
Red’s Rhetoric
Globey McGlobeface
Globemann
Bob the Science Guy
Mr Sensible
Professor Stick
Astrokobi
Michael Jones “InspiringPhilosophy”
Chuck Nice “Startalk”
Mike Winger
Scott Manley
Mick West
Dr. Blitz “BlitzPhD”
Planarwalk
Danny Faulkner “Answers in Genesis”
Ruslan Karaoglanov “Ruslan KD”
WheresWally