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Gravitation Defined
Gravitation Defined From Earth Not a Globe Review, January 1895 By “ Zetetes” In the science schools of to-day our pupils are taught the atomic theory, namely : that all bodies consist of innumerable minute particles^ so small that they … Continue reading
Something on Gravitation
From Earth Not a Globe Review, January 1895 By “ Zetetes” A correspondent, interested in Zetetic Truth, asks me for “ Something on Gravitation.” I propose, therefore, to give a few of my thoughts thereon in the Earth Review, as … Continue reading
Using the Flat Earth Design in Building a Home
I recently saw a UK program called “Grand Designs” of one family who had the first floating home built in England. This was on an island in the Thames. It wasn’t until near the end that I realised that this … Continue reading
David Icke’s Comment on the Flat Earth
David Icke makes a recent comment on the flat earth. Though Ick has good information on the current news of the world and the conspiracies behind it, but he mixes truth with lies or, should I say, fantasy. If you … Continue reading
UFO Believers and the Flat Earth
UFO Believers and the Flat Earth Do you believe in UFOs and Aliens visiting us from other planets? If you do, you’ll probably have a strong bias against the flat earth theory. If you have made your reputation on UFOs … Continue reading
Matt Boylan and Mark Sargent Are Wrong on Flat Earth Topics
Matt Boylan and Mark Sargent Are Wrong on Flat Earth Topics There was an interview done by Coast to Coast with guest Mark Sargent which you can hear on YouTube. One point in the audio, Mark was asked why there … Continue reading
Antarctica and Flat Earth part 5
The “Australian Handbook, Almanack, Shippers’ and Importers’ Directory” states that the distance between Sydney and Nelson is 1400 nautical or 1633 statute miles. Allowing a more than sufficient 83 miles as the distance for rounding Cape Farewell and sailing up … Continue reading
Antarctica and Flat Earth part 4
During Captain James Clark Ross’s voyages around the Antarctic circumference, he often wrote in his journal perplexed at how they routinely found themselves out of accordance with their charts, stating that they found themselves an average of 12-16 miles outside … Continue reading
Antarctica and Flat Earth part 3
“If we now consider the fact that when we travel by land or sea, and from any part of the known world, in a direction towards the North polar star, we shall arrive at one and the same point, we … Continue reading
Antarctica and Flat Earth part 2
Before reaching the Antarctic ice-wall, navigating the increasingly tumultuous Southern oceans, explorers encounter the longest, darkest, coldest nights and the most dangerous seas and storms anywhere on Earth. Vasco de Gama, an early 16th century Portuguese explorer of the South … Continue reading