When a flat earther travels to Antarctica to test the hypothesis, they find out it’s round instead.

 

Here comes The Final Experiment, a joint endeavor by proponents of the Flat Earth and proponents of the Round Earth that aims to definitively resolve the dispute.

The test is straightforward: the team, which is made up of different YouTubers, traveled all the way to Antarctica this month in order to observe the continent’s 24-hour sun.

Since the phenomenon would not arise on a flat Earth, the existence of a 24-hour sun would unquestionably demonstrate that the planet is round.

The findings now show that the Earth has always been and will always be a spherical, three-dimensional ball (spoiler warning).

The majority of us were aware of this nevertheless, but that isn’t the experiment’s purpose. You may wonder how the Flat Earth contingent responded to the news.

 

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