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Scientist Debunks Big Brother Flat Earth Claims in Brutal Response

Big Brother Flat Earthers Get Brutal Scientific Reality Check

A scientist has delivered a devastating rebuttal to Flat Earth conspiracy theories after two Big Brother housemates claimed our planet is not a globe.

Key Takeaways

  • Big Brother contestants Marcus and Elsa claimed Earth is flat and space photos are AI fakes
  • Physics expert Dr Ian Whittaker explains why the horizon appears flat from ground level
  • Earth’s curvature is only visible from space due to scale limitations
  • Flat Earth movement continues growing despite 2,000+ years of scientific evidence

Big Brother’s Bizarre Flat Earth Claims

During a recent ITV episode, housemates Marcus and Elsa revealed they’re ‘Flat Earthers’ who believe our planet is disc-shaped. Marcus insisted there’s ‘very good evidence’ for a flat Earth, pointing to the straight horizon line. He claimed all space photographs are ‘obviously fake made by AI’ and that moon landings never happened. Elsa added she doesn’t ‘think space is real’ and proposed we’re living inside a dome.

The Scientific Verdict

Dr Ian Whittaker, physics lecturer at Nottingham Trent University, told the Daily Mail the Flat Earth movement is ‘growing ever bigger unfortunately.’ He immediately debunked the horizon argument, explaining we see a straight line simply because we’re at ground level.

‘The reason why we don’t see the horizon curve off is simply scale,’ Dr Whittaker said. ‘As an analogy, you look at a basketball and see the full curvature because you are massive compared to it. Now imagine a microbe on the surface, what would it see? It would just be a vast expanse of flat area because its height compared to the curvature of the ball is tiny.’

The curvature of Earth with the sun shining on the Caspian Sea from the vantage point of the International Space Station (ISS), 262 miles up

The expert noted that to see Earth’s curvature clearly, a person would need to be about 200 miles tall – far beyond aircraft capabilities. True curvature visibility requires the perspective only available from space.

The curvature of Earth as seen from Concorde, which flew at a maximum altitude of 60,000 feet (11 miles)

What Flat Earthers Actually Believe

Flat Earth proponents claim our planet is a stationary disc with the Arctic Circle at the center and Antarctica forming a 150-foot ice wall around the rim. They dismiss all contrary evidence, insisting Earth’s flat appearance during daily life proves their theory.

Historical and Modern Evidence

Humanity understood Earth’s spherical shape over 2,000 years ago. Greek philosophers Pythagoras and Aristotle established the concept through astronomical observations. Dr James Garvin, NASA’s chief scientist at Goddard Space Flight Center, noted how ancient civilizations used star movements to deduce our planet’s roundness.

‘At the dawn of the space age, in the late 50s and 60s, we were able to see for ourselves that our beautiful home is a gorgeous round object known as a sphere,’ Dr Garvin said. ‘And that was really special – it put ourselves into context of our solar system and our universe.’

With space tourism developing through companies like Blue Origin, Flat Earthers might eventually see Earth’s curvature firsthand. Though currently costing hundreds of thousands, prices may drop by the 2030s, allowing doubters like Marcus and Elsa visual confirmation they’re mistaken.

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