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A historical flat earth map created by Orlando Ferguson, featuring intricate diagrams and annotations challenging the concept of a spherical Earth.
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Flat Earth: Why This Ancient Belief Still Has Followers Today

Why Do Some People Still Believe the Earth Is Flat? The belief that the Earth is flat might seem like a relic of ancient times, but it continues to thrive in certain communities even in the 21st century. While modern science provides overwhelming evidence for a spherical Earth—from satellite imagery to astronomical observations—some individuals persistently challenge these findings. What drives people to reject centuries of scientific advancements and embrace flat Earth theories instead? This phenomenon isn't just about rejecting science; it's deeply rooted in psychology, mistrust of authority, and the human tendency to seek alternative explanations. For some, flat Earth beliefs serve as a form of rebellion against perceived elitism or hidden agendas. For others, it’s a way to connect with like-minded communities that challenge mainstream narratives. This article dives into the psychology, historical roots, and cultural factors that keep […]

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