A group of popular flat earth YouTubers have admitted defeat against the ‘globers’ after taking a trip to Antarctica to witness the 24-hour sun.
Bryce Mitchell once accused Elon Musk of squandering substantial funds on his expansive SpaceX programs.'Thug Nasty' has ...
Jeran Campanella, who runs the popular Flat Earth YouTube channel 'Jeransim', has travelled to Antarctica as part of a trip ...
Jeran Campanella, host of the YouTube show "Jeranism," spent $35,000 on a trip to Antarctica to prove the earth is flat just ...
It was hyped as “The Final Experiment.” Led by pastor Will Duffy of Agape Kingdom Fellowship in Wheat Ridge, Colo., a group ...
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.
Popular Flat Earther, Jeran Campanella, went on an expedition to Antarctica to test his theory, only to realise the Earth is actually round.
judging by attendance at flat Earth conferences and events. Flat Earthers say YouTube was key in helping them spread their message. The Google-owned company says it's taking action to prevent ...
A YouTuber who took a Rs 31 lakh trip to Antarctica to prove Earth is flat later accepted that the planet is spherical.
YouTuber Jeran Campanella, known for promoting Flat Earth theories, spent Rs 31.4 lakh on an expedition to Antarctica to prove his beliefs. However, his journey took an unexpected turn when he ...
Prominent flat Earth proponent Jeran Campanella admits he was wrong after witnessing 24-hour sun in Antarctica, sparking new conversations about evidence and beliefs.
The belief in a flat Earth has deep roots in ancient history, with early civilisations envisioning the world as a flat plane. While Greek philosophers like Pythagoras and Aristotle eventually ...