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<blockquote>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.</blockquote> | <blockquote>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.</blockquote> | ||
The trip | They are traveling to Antarctica near the December solstice in 2024, to observe the 24-hour sun. The trip [https://www.the-final-experiment.com/antarctica-bound currently has] three flat earthers and five globers set to go. | ||
* [https://www.the-final-experiment.com/ Website] | * [https://www.the-final-experiment.com/ Website] | ||
* [https://youtube.com/@the-final-experiment YouTube channel] | * [https://youtube.com/@the-final-experiment YouTube channel] | ||
Revision as of 16:33, 23 November 2024
The Final Experiment 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.