Flat Earth F.A.Q. Interview

The following video is a compilation of answers to 32 of the most common questions asked during flat Earth interviews. For the past several years I have done my best to personally and promptly answer every genuine flat Earth question asked of me across all of my social media accounts. I promise to continue answering everyone’s flat Earth questions and request that you direct your friends and family to this video and its comments section which I will use as a platform to field further questions and compile a compendium of flat Earth F.A.Q. answers here in this link.

What is your evidence that Earth is not a spinning ball? (0:25)
How do you explain NASA’s images and videos of Earth? (22:32)
What about the ISS, Hubble, Moon and Mars Landings? (27:06)
How does gravity work on a flat Earth? (39:11)
What does the flat Earth look like? (45:42)
Where is the edge of the flat Earth? (49:51)
What did early explorers have to say about Antarctica? (56:00)
How do you explain circumnavigation on a flat Earth? (59:24)
How do you explain ships disappearing over the horizon? (1:00:29)
Why can’t you see across the ocean with a telescope? (1:03:06)
Are distance photographs the result of a ‘mirage’? (1:04:22)
What about the Felix Baumgartner Red Bull dive? (1:07:22)
Are all the planets flat or only the Earth? (1:09:29)
How do you explain eclipses on a flat Earth? (1:14:20)
What is underneath the flat Earth? (1:17:14)
Is there a dome covering the flat Earth? (1:21:05)
How do you explain time-zones on a flat Earth? (1:22:51)
How do you explain seasons on the flat Earth? (1:24:17)
How does flat Earth account for the midnight Sun? (1:26:27)
Why do the Sun/Moon appear bigger on the horizon? (1:28:29)
How do you explain seeing two sunsets from the Burj Khalifa tower? (1:30:27)
Is moonlight really just a reflection of sunlight? (1:34:12)
How do you explain the moon being upside down in the South hemisphere and rightside up in the North? (1:35:34)
How do you explain seeing curvature from a plane window? (1:36:29)
How do you account for satellites, GPS, and Google Earth? (1:38:00)
How do you explain meteors, comets, and craters on a flat Earth? (1:43:03)
How do you explain Foucault Pendulums? (1:47:52)
How do you explain the Coriolis Effect? (1:48:51)
What is the Flat Earth Society? (1:50:43)
Why hasn’t anyone blown the whistle on this secret? (1:55:54)
Why does it matter whether or not the Earth is flat? (1:58:31)
Why would they lie to us about the flat Earth? (2:05:54)

4 Replies to “Flat Earth F.A.Q. Interview”

  1. Eric,
    Thank you for doing what you do, keep up the good work. You are a tremendous asset to the “NASA lies movement” (that’s what I call it) and the scientific community.
    You’ve truly inspired more people than you will ever know.

    Keep up the fight, when people attempt to demean and belittle you, keep the fighting spirit you have alive. Folks will lecture you about being too “hostile” but you are at your best when you are defending yourself from the brainwashed masses who use nothing but attacks and deception against you.

  2. Eric, Hopefully you can help- here’s the problem; I saw on a FE video where a government official(I believe) was discussing how to fool society into believing that we could go to the moon. The other guy said it was impossible to fool everyone, and the first guy said that you don’t need to fool everyone, just one person that everyone believes. He said to get Walter Cronkite to believe it and he will convince everyone else – and they did just that. I need to know the particulars of that conversation, the names were given on that video, but I can’t find it, don’t know the title or even if it still exists online. Do you know anything about this scenario? All info will be greatly appreciated.

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