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Skeptic Check: Flat Earth

Big Picture Science

Big Picture Science

Science, Technology

4.5 • 1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2019

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

(repeat) The Earth is not round. Technically, it’s an oblate spheroid. But for some people, the first statement is not even approximately correct. Flat Earthers believe that our planet resembles – not a slightly squashed grapefruit – but a thick pancake.  A journalist who covered a Flat Earth convention describes the rationale behind this ever-more popular belief.  So how do you establish science truth? We look at the difference between a truly scientific examination of extraordinary claims and approaches that feel and look science-y but aren’t.  Find out how one man will use telescopes and balloons in the desert to demonstrate that the Earth is a globe, while a biologist runs a test on the waters of Loch Ness to see if it contains prehistoric reptile DNA. And what happens when amateur investigators chase ghosts, UFOs, and Bigfoot with science instruments, but without an understanding of the scientific method. Guests: James Underdown– Executive Director of the Center for Inquiry in Los Angeles and of the Independent Investigations Group. The results of his experiment will be posted here. Alex Moshakis– Journalist who writes for the Observer, the Guardian, and Esquire.  His article on the U.K.’s first Flat Earth convention appeared in May, 2018 in the    Harry Dyer–  Lecturer in education at the University of East Anglia. His article about the flat earth convention is titled "I Watched an Entire Flat Earth Convention for my Research, Here is What I Learned." Neil Gemmell– Professor in the Department of Anatomy, University of Otago, New Zealand Sharon Hill– Geologist, science writer, speaker, and author of "Scientifical Americans: The Culture of Amateur Paranormal Researchers." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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wherever you get your podcasts. Okay, imagine this simple experiment. I place a stick in the ground here when the sun's as high as it's going to get.

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At the same time, a friend 800 miles north in Seattle also puts a stick of the same length in the ground.

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I'll measure the length of the shadow from my stick and ask my friend for the

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length of the shadow of hers. They won't be the same length if the earth is around.

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There are more complicated ways to establish the shape of the earth, but this experiment is accessible to everyone,

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yet some people dispute the results.

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They insist that Earth Shape is not that of a basketball, but rather more like a frisbee.

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And their ideas are catching on.

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