Flat Earthers Went to Antarctica to Look at The Sun. Here's What Happened.
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The earth is flat: at least that's what YouTuber Jeran Campanella is convinced of. An experiment in Antarctica is supposed to prove this crude conspiracy myth. At the end of the trip, he sees things differently.

Flat Earthers Went to Antarctica to Look at The Sun. Here's What Happened.
In a surprise conclusion to a project dubbed The Final Experiment, several well-known believers in a non-spherical Earth have had a change of heart."All right, guys, sometimes, you are wrong in life," announced Jeran Campanella, a prominent flat-Earth theorist who joined an all-expenses-paid expedition to Antarctica to see the Sun circle the sky for an entire day. "And I thought that there was no 24-hour Sun, in fact I was pretty sure of i…
Jeran Campanella, one of the leading theorists who argue that the Earth is flat, and his team had to change their entire belief system after traveling 14,000 kilometers from the US state of California to Antarctica and spending $37,000 to test his theory. Before setting off on the journey, Campanella was sure that Antarctica was an “ice wall” where the Sun rose and set every day. Campanella, who is also a famous YouTuber, traveled to the private…
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Flat Earthers Puzzled by Observable Evidence That the Earth Is Not Flat » Explorersweb
In a project dubbed The Final Experiment, a group of Flat Earth proponents traveled to Antarctica at the height of summer in the southern hemisphere, expecting to witness the sun go down. It went almost exactly like you'd expect, with at least one person cautiously admitting a few pillars of his beliefs had been shaken. But others held fast to a concept that's been negated in ways both theoretical and practical for two-and-a-half millennia. Will…
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