In what may be one of the most
satisfying TV moments we can recall, a group of conspiracy theorists have
accidentally spent thousands of dollars to prove that yes, actually, the Earth
is round.
The
scene in a new Netflix documentary called Behind the Curve,
which follows a group of Flat Earthers, a "small but growing
contingent of people who firmly believe in a conspiracy to suppress the truth
that the Earth is flat".
One
of those Flat Earthers is Bob Knodel, who hosts a YouTube channel entirely
dedicated to the theory and who is one of the team relying on a $20,000 laser
gyroscope to prove the Earth doesn't actually rotate.
Except...
It does.
"What
we found is, when we turned on that gyroscope, we found that we were picking up
a drift," Knodel explains. "A 15-degree per hour drift.
"Now,
obviously we were taken aback by that - 'Wow, that's kind of a problem.'
"We
obviously were not willing to accept that, and so we started looking for easy
to disprove it was actually registering the motion of the Earth."
You
know what they say: If your experiment proves you wrong, just disregard
the results!
"We
don't want to blow this, you know?" Knodel then says to another Flat
Earther. "When you've got $20,000 in this freaking gyro.
"If
we dumped what we found right now, it would be bad? It would be bad.
"What
I just told you was confidential."
now that video is funny
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