>>3905844I didn't think you were. The point I was making is that space gives people brain boners, it allows them to imagine anything and believe there to be a possibility that it is true; so when you said that believing in flat earth can be used to justify anything I was saying that the exact same thing could be said for believing in space.
> determinations like "flat earth", or "globe earth", unimportant and/or indeterminate.Unimportant? If it turns out it's all been a lie or a means of control it will rip apart everything known for the past few hundred years and make people question everything they've ever believed in.
I didn't believe in anything other than round ball and space until someone told me about flat earth and I gave it a chance, it's not that I believe it now but I have to admit they do make some good points which made me question the narratives we're given. Scientists and intellectuals have been proven from in the past many times, no reason it can't happen again.