Just In
- 27 min ago Airtel Introduces New International Roaming Plans Starting at Rs 133
- 39 min ago Samsung Galaxy C55 Launches Exclusively in China: Leather Back, Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, and Up to 12GB RAM
- 1 hr ago Apple Reportedly Skipping M3 Mac Mini Models: M4-Powered Variants Could Arrive in Late 2024
- 1 hr ago Meta Quest OS is now Opened to Third-Party Hardware Manufacturers: Rebranded as Meta Horizon OS
Don't Miss
- Sports DC vs GT IPL 2024 Playing 11: Delhi Capitals vs Gujarat Titans Team News, Predicted Lineup
- News IPL 2024: Virendra Sehwag Criticises Skipper Sam Curran, Says He Doesn't Deserve To Be In Punjab Kings's Team
- Finance Ensure Children Up to 12 Years Are Allocated Seats With Their Parents In Flight: DGCA Tells Airlines
- Education Students of the Canadian International School in Bangalore Raise Nearly 60 Lakh Rupees for Bangalore NGOs
- Lifestyle Arushi Sharma-Vaibhav Vishant Wedding, Love Aaj Kal 2 Actor Looks Resplendent In A Pastel Ethnic Outfit, Pics!
- Movies Anne Hathaway REVEALS 'Gross' Hollywood Audition Practices, Know What Bizarre Thing Happened With Oscar-Winner
- Automobiles 2024 Isuzu D-Max V-Cross Facelift: What To Expect From The Latest Updates
- Travel Kurnool's Hidden Gems: A Guide To Exploring India's Lesser-Known Treasures
Flat Earthers have no plans of going to Antarctic to find Earth's end
The bizarre plan isn't concrete as of now.
Flat Earthers is a group of people that believe the Earth isn't round. They believe our planet is a flat disk-shaped and the Sun and Moon revolve around it. Of course, this group of people has been highly criticized for their beliefs that the world ends beyond the South Pole. Some recent reports suggested that these Flat Earth conspiracy theorists are embarking on a journey to the end of the South Pole.
The news spread like wildfire and caused a stir across the globe. The reported expedition was aimed to prove the 600 years old thought about the Earth being round. The rumors started spreading after known Flat Earther Robbie Davidson told Forbes magazine about his plans to explore the Antarctic one day. The rumors also suggest that the cruise will include other believers and will take place in 2020.
But, now Davidson has clarified his comments and said that any such trip isn't planned for 2020. In a statement to Forbes, Davidson said: "When we look at Antarctica if you take a globe and you squish it down, the Antarctic would go all the way around the Earth."
"It's kind of like an ice shore and it's very, very large. It's not like you just go there, and you can just peek over it. We don't believe anything can fall off the edge, because a big portion of the flat earth community believes that we're in a dome, like a snow globe. So the Sun, moon, and stars are all inside. It's very high but all contained inside. So there's no way to actually fall off of the Earth," he added
Later Davidson said that the 2020 excursion is "just a cruise", and the group isn't embarking on finding an end of the world.
-
99,999
-
1,29,999
-
69,999
-
41,999
-
64,999
-
99,999
-
29,999
-
63,999
-
39,999
-
1,56,900
-
79,900
-
1,39,900
-
1,29,900
-
65,900
-
1,56,900
-
1,30,990
-
76,990
-
16,499
-
30,700
-
12,999
-
14,999
-
26,634
-
18,800
-
62,425
-
1,15,909
-
93,635
-
75,804
-
9,999
-
11,999
-
3,999