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Mike Wehner
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- A pair of "Flat Earth" believers from Italy wanted to prove that our planet is actually a flat disk by sailing to what they believed to be the edge of the world.
- The duo ultimately failed miserably, and while they had a targeted destination, they sailed in the completely wrong direction.
- The pair was then arrested for violating lockdown measures currently in place in Italy.
The Earth is a sphere, just like all the other planets in our solar system, the Sun, the Moon, and presumably just about every other large body in the cosmos. This is due to gravity, a force that doesn't care about conspiracy theories or really, really bad YouTube videos, and it's impossible to disprove because there is nothing to disprove.
Still, that fact hasn't stopped so-called "Flat Earthers" from doing whatever they can to shoot down the obvious truth and weave complicated and inane narratives about why the Earth being spherical is actually a conspiracy. Some even try to prove that they're right and, well, every single one of them has failed. That didn't matter to a couple of Flat Earthers in Italy who violated the current pandemic lockdown in an attempt to sail to the mythical "edge of the world." Please now place your bets on whether or not they made it.
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Flat Earthers tried to sail to the edge of the world… and you can totally guess how it went originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 1 Jan 2021 at 21:53:18 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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