Astronaut debunks flat Earth theory with stunning space video

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On social media, many viewers were stunned after a viral video showed an astronaut waving and flipping his camera to debunk the flat Earth theory once and for all.

The video, which featured the astronaut sharing footage from space, gained significant attention and set the record straight on the ‘flat Earth’ theory.

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A new space-based challenge to flat Earth theories

On TikTok platform, a user, who goes by @spacemanedu shared a video with the caption: “Someone Said Earth Was Flat…”

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An astronaut shared a video from space proving Earth’s round shape, debunking flat Earth theories. Image Credits: @spacemanedu/Tiktok

 

A recent video shared by an astronaut from space has provided definitive visual confirmation of Earth’s round shape.

This effectively addresses long-standing flat Earth theories.

Despite centuries of scientific understanding, some people continue to question the shape of our planet.

Additionally, this latest evidence is particularly compelling in addressing those doubts.

Historical context and persistent myths

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The understanding of Earth as a sphere has been established since ancient Greek times. Image Credits: @spacemanedu/Tiktok

 

The concept of a spherical Earth has been well-established for thousands of years.

Ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras, as early as 495 B.C., proposed that Earth was round.

This understanding persisted through various historical milestones, despite misconceptions fueled by flat 2D maps and historical figures like Christopher Columbus.

However, the flat Earth myth has proven remarkably resilient.

Even in the age of abundant information, the theory persists among a small group of believers. This challenges well-established scientific knowledge.

Astronaut’s video: A clear view of earth

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Despite historical evidence, flat Earth beliefs have persisted into the modern era. Image Credits: @spacemanedu/Tiktok

 

Astronauts, who regularly observe Earth from space, find flat Earth arguments particularly amusing.

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Additionally, their firsthand experience of the planet’s spherical shape reinforces their amusement.

A recent video shared on TikTok by the account spacemanedu, known for posting astronaut footage, showcases this reality.

In the clip, an astronaut waves to the camera before flipping it to reveal Earth in its full round glory.

The caption humorously addresses flat Earth claims: “Someone said Earth was flat.”

“For those who remain unconvinced, NASA continuously provides visual evidence of Earth’s shape through the International Space Station and its Earth Instagram account.

This ongoing evidence reinforces the planet’s roundness.”

Why does flat Earth belief Pprsist

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The astronaut’s video shows Earth’s curvature, with the caption addressing flat Earth claims. Image Credits: @spacemanedu/Tiktok

 

Despite overwhelming evidence, the flat Earth theory endures.

This modern belief can be traced back to 19th-century inventor Samuel Rowbotham, who promoted the idea of a flat Earth centered around the North Pole.

His theories were propagated by other flat-earth proponents of the time.

Addressing flat earth beliefs: building trust over providing evidence

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NASA also provides evidence of Earth’s round shape through photos and videos from space. Image Credits: @spacemanedu/Tiktok

 

Astrophysicist Paul M. Sutter suggests that contemporary flat Earth beliefs stem from a deep-seated distrust of scientists and experts.

In his article for Space.com, Sutter argues that engaging with flat Earth proponents should focus on rebuilding trust.

He suggests that overwhelming them with evidence is less effective.

“By claiming that Earth is flat, people are really expressing a deep distrust of scientists and science itself,” Sutter explains.

Thus, when discussing these beliefs, it may be more effective to address underlying trust issues rather than solely presenting scientific proof.

“The astronaut’s video serves as a powerful visual rebuttal to flat Earth claims.

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 Modern flat Earth beliefs often stem from a distrust of scientists, rather than lack of evidence. Image Credits: @spacemanedu/Tiktok

 

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However, the persistence of such theories highlights broader issues of trust and skepticism towards science.

As we continue to present clear evidence of Earth’s round shape, addressing the deeper concerns behind flat Earth beliefs will be crucial.

In short, this approach is essential for fostering a more scientifically informed society.


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