Flat earther launched himself in a rocket.
A man launched himself in a self-made rocket 1,875 feet above the desert to try and prove his theory that the Earth is flat.
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The aliens didn't want him. I don't blame 'em.
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This guy could have spent about $200 to hire a small plane to take him 5 times higher any day of the week.
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Oh they say planes don't fly high enough to show the earth is really round.
A balloon and space capsule or pressure suite would be more effective. But they don't believe space is a vacuum. |
Oh, just another attention-seeker doing something stupid that won't ever prove he's right, because he isn't anyway.
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I've hiked much higher than that. I believe all of CO is at a higher elevation.
Still, that is a whole lotta guts (or lack of sense) to launch yourself in a rocket. I've lost about 25% of my hobby rockets, so imagining myself in one seems insane. |
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How can you lose your rocket when you are in it?! :)
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Prove he WAS in it. And that he’s who he says he is. That’s Step One.
Second is the money trail. Parallel to media coverage. Why? (Any of it). |
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You don't have to leave the ground. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hm1iTIa7rFk It's all about the electro-gravitics. |
Eh, the same spirit of skepticism is what has lead to our advances in technology. Even if flat earthers are centuries behind in science, the spirit of exploration is what propels us forward, or in this case, a few hundred feet into the air.
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There's a difference between skepticism (which I would argue is not the driver behind technological advance anyway) and willful ignorance. The fellow in question embraces the latter. |
According to Jordan Sather, above, they're up-to-the-moment and intent on making us think in two instead of three dimensions.
How does the Venn diagram of skepticism, curiosity and 'hold my beer' look? |
If I can't do it while drinking beer I don't want to do it!
That is why cars have beer holders! Even child seats have beer holders! Kinderbeer? :) |
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I'm sure "Mad Mike" paid special attention to ensure that his experiment would be at a high level of scientific precision. He also must have taken precautions to protect his rocket, and any electronics, from interference from the no-good "Round Earthers". |
In a near future...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9-DtuCkRpo If the rocket guy could reach 10 miles high, and could see the rounded edge of Earth, he would made up something, like saying it was low oxigen levels making hin see things rounded, or even star a new conspiracy theory about human eyes have some eyefish lens effect and ophthalmologists be paid by government to hide this from society. |
The way some flat-earthers are fanatics, that wouldn't surprise me...
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Around the 3:30 mark they pull him out. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j5xw3MM9G0E He may be misguided and crazy but one thing is for sure. He has a big set of balls... ;) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CbmMcS...ature=youtu.be :turtle: > |
If he were serious he would do his own project manhigh recreation.
The cheapest way you can get up around 100,000 feet. |
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He’s planning another launch. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?sto...n__=%2As%2As-R He’s a little out there.... Ok. Maybe a lot... lol https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=...&v=BLdJO8JkfGM His GoFundMe page. https://www.gofundme.com/mad-mike-hughes :turtle: > |
I think placing bets on injuries would be a better use of money than GoFundMe.
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Sometimes, [B]just sometimes[/B,] I wish Earth could be flat just to we push these people from the edge to fall in space.
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In a near future : (worth watch until the end)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7V12tRrJ3Is But the way things are going I believe the government will have less work than what this episode suggests. |
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