Hollow earth is by far the most plausible of those. Not the crazy stuff about a mini star and an ocean and all that, but there very well might be massive natural or artificial caverns that contain some sort of life we know nothing about.
People lose me at lizard men too. Of course, with politicians the way they are, I see where they get the idea.
I could be wrong on this, but I'm pretty sure a key part of the flat earth theory is that space travel is impossible (cause the earthly plane is in constant upward acceleration or some such), so the reptilian theory doesn't really fit with that.
Either way, both theories are BS imo. Those who dismiss a spherical earth basically dismiss all of physics to boot, and don't really have a full replacement for those laws.
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Sciency ago
Hollow earth is by far the most plausible of those. Not the crazy stuff about a mini star and an ocean and all that, but there very well might be massive natural or artificial caverns that contain some sort of life we know nothing about.
People lose me at lizard men too. Of course, with politicians the way they are, I see where they get the idea.
DishingShitLikeA ago
Anyone who claims to honestly believe that is a plant
un1ty ago
Believe in a 'cavernous' Earth - not fully hollow, but with massive underground structures and caves?
I thought Carlsbad caverns looked a little CGI.
Sciency ago
Which part? Either way, theres always someone believing something crazy.
DishingShitLikeA ago
Reptilian flat earth BS
Sciency ago
I could be wrong on this, but I'm pretty sure a key part of the flat earth theory is that space travel is impossible (cause the earthly plane is in constant upward acceleration or some such), so the reptilian theory doesn't really fit with that.
Either way, both theories are BS imo. Those who dismiss a spherical earth basically dismiss all of physics to boot, and don't really have a full replacement for those laws.