![]() ![]() Chicago skyline visible due to mirage, not flat Earth And long-term tide gauge data shows that sea levels have risen in Sydney Harbor over the past century and continue to rise. Climate researchers have unequivocal evidence that greenhouse gas emissions from human activity are driving a rise in global temperatures and sea levels. Scientists have ample evidence the Earth is curved, including images of the planet taken from outer space. The post was shared more than 100 times in a week.įollow us on Facebook! Like our page to get updates throughout the day on our latest debunks Our rating: False “Only two problems with global warming,” reads text included in the image. In an attempt to reject the photographic evidence from Nasa's satellites and the International Space Station, they claim it's a global conspiracy faking space travel, with no evidence at all.Watch Video: Rare and endangered seahorses return to the wild with trackers The claim: Pictures show the Earth is flat, and sea levels haven’t changedĪ July 31 Facebook post ( direct link, archived link) features a collage of images showing natural disasters, Chicago’s skyline and Sydney Harbor’s Fort Denison. In the FAQ on their website, the first thing they have to clarify is that they're not joking. He's wrong on the second point - people have thought the Earth is flat. It's probably the most nonsensical suggestion that a thinking human being could possibly make. ![]() ![]() So when you see those beautiful pictures of storms spinning around and rotating, the reason for that is that we live on a spinning planet. There are interesting bits of physics that tell you you live on a spinning planet and one of them is called the Coriolis force, which is the force that's responsible for causing storm systems to rotate on the planet. I cannot conceive of a reason why anybody would think the world is flat. The Greeks measured the radius of the Earth. Nobody in human history, as far as I know, has thought the world was flat. There is absolutely no basis at all for thinking the world is flat. He said to the camera in is textbook gentle tones: ![]()
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