Goofus would raise his middle finger whenever he was asked a question about Flat Earth. A novice began to imitate him - when anyone asked the boy a question about the shape of the Earth, the boy would give them the bird.
Goofus heard about this, seized him and bit off his finger. The novice cried and ran away. Goofus called and stopped him. When the boy turned his head to Goofus, Goofus gave him a double-bird. In that instant the boy realized he had wasted his life, took himself and his severed finger to a hospital that re-attached it, and impressed at the result went on to study medicine himself.Thursday, June 19, 2025
A Flat-Earth Koan
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
The Four Laws of Everything
1. When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that he is at rest, he is almost certainly right. When he states that he is moving, he is very probably risking injury to a humanity as a whole or, through inaction, violating conservation of energy.
2. The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to disobey orders given by human beings or to conserve violations of momentum.
3. Any sufficiently advanced robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with an object at rest remaining at rest or decrease the total entropy of an isolated system.
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Beyond "Behind the Curve"
I've found this text floating around Facebook for a while.
In 2018, a documentary team, including some flat earthers, spent $20,000 on an experiment to test the Earth's curvature. They used a laser, mirrors, and Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana to measure the curvature. The team shone a laser beam across the lake, using mirrors to reflect it back to its source, measuring any deviations from a straight line.To their surprise, the experiment revealed that the Earth is indeed curved, confirming centuries of scientific research. The data showed the laser beam deviated from a straight line due to the Earth's curvature. The outcome was a significant embarrassment for the flat earther community and was widely ridiculed online.The team's leader, Mark Sargent, initially tried to downplay the results but eventually acknowledged that the experiment had proven the Earth is round. This experiment serves as a reminder that the scientific method is a powerful tool for understanding the world and that empirical evidence can sometimes contradict our preconceived notions.
A slightly different version:
In 2018, a group called the "Behind the Curve" documentary team, which included some flat earthers, spent around $20,000 on an experiment to test the curvature of the Earth. They used a laser, mirrors, and a lake to measure the Earth's curvature.The ExperimentThe team set up the experiment on Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana, using a laser to shine a beam across the lake. They then used mirrors to reflect the beam back to its source, measuring any deviations from a straight line.The Unexpected ResultTo their surprise, the experiment revealed that the Earth is indeed curved, confirming the findings of centuries of scientific research. The team's data showed that the laser beam deviated from a straight line due to the Earth's curvature.The ReactionThe experiment's outcome was a significant embarrassment for the flat earther community, and it was widely ridiculed online. The team's leader, Mark Sargent, initially tried to downplay the results, but eventually acknowledged that the experiment had proven the Earth is round.The Lesson
This experiment serves as a reminder that the scientific method is a powerful tool for understanding the world, and that empirical evidence can sometimes contradict our preconceived notions.
It sort of sounds like an AI watched Behind the Curve and tried to summarize it, or maybe a distracted human. Well the film was released in 2018,. Did the documentary team include flat-earthers or did it only follow them around?
The $20,000 was for Bob Knodel's laser gyroscope (Thanks Bob) which was in the film.
The experiment by Jeran at a lake (was it named, or did Lake Pontchartrain slip into this because of the photo of the pylons?) test used a flashlight, not a laser, although they may have originally wanted to use a laser.
I don't recall Mark Sargent being part of either experiment or commenting on them, I think he appeared earlier in the film and the lake experiment was during the closing credits, but it has been a while since I saw the film. I do recall Bob ("a 15 degree per hour drift" and "kinda a problem") and Jeran ("interesting") reacting to their own experiments.
But what is accurate is that Bob (again, Thanks Bob) found evidence of rotation, and Jeran of curvature.
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
A deleted YouTube comment about Steven Alonzo and his books
I tried posting this comment on a video of a discussion between Will Duffy and Steven Alonzo, but it instantly vanishes, so I'm putting it here.
Here's a funny thing about his books. On his "Flight to Truth: A Pilot's Journey to Flat Earth" book on Amazon, if you click on the author's name, you only find that same book and these:
- Covid Calisthenics: Nutrition and Calisthenics for the SarsCov2
- Flat Earth Science Textbook: Flat Earth University Undergraduate Student Handbook
- Immortality of the Soul: Egregores, Resets, Self-Initiation, Scripted Reality, Fake Events, NPCs, Reincarnation, and Inner Knowing
- The Ghosts of Chad's Past (which is about a woman "haunted by the spirits of her unborn children")
But if you type his name into the Amazon search bar, you also find more books by "Steven Alonzo (they/them)"
- The All-Encompassing Intersection: Unveiling Layers of Oppression in Everyday Life: Encyclopedia of Woke
- The Bun in His Oven: A Tale of Male Maternity: A Social Construct Deconstructed
- Crossing Cultures: Embracing Identity
It wasn't clear that this was the same Alonzo as the fake professor/pilot/flerf but I'm glad he's made it clear that it is.
I also found these, either by a different Steven Alonzo, or that headshot of a heavier man are pre-covid-calisthenics.
- THE LAST ALGORITHM: From The Mind Of AI (BONUS) ACHILLING MESSAGE FOR MANKIND"
- "OLIVER" THE BOY WHO LEARNS TO FLY
The search also turns up books by Alonzo Stevens, Steven Alonzo Preston, Harvey Alonzo Stevens, but those may actually be separate people.
Monday, January 20, 2025
What does a flat-earther say?
Mark Hays - Special Ed
Kirk Simmons - So the globe theory is truly dead?
Michael Baker - Don't let your mental illness stop you from telling us why you believe men landed on the moon
Stephanie Thailand (aka Jaye Grant, Matteo Espinoza, Leanne Rose, Elizabeth Carlin, Kristen Taylor, Jennifer Leigh, Callie Olsen, Lisa Owen, Larissa Anne, Chris Campos, Alisio Viejo. The Jennifer account became Stephanie and the Kristen one was renamed as Elizabeth and then to Callie. Matteo used to be called Michael something, and now is Lisa, Larissa is now Alisio) - bye, blocked, or just turns off comments, deletes posts and comments. Also refers to fictitious content, but refuses to link to it or to say how to find it.
On Jan 27, 2025, Jaye posted this list of aliases but some of them don't turn up in any flat-earth groups. Maybe they're accounts she's holding in reserve, or just disinformation:
There's also Collin Barstow, now Dana Prather who might be the same person as the above.
Simon Ramos (aka Johnny Chingas, Tuntun Tintan) - globus, Catholic
Jose Ramirez (aka Joe Ramirez, Josef Ramirez, Jose Ramirez) - whichever of them is posting tags the other three sock accounts)
While we're on the subject of flerfs and sock accounts, look at this guy