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A few year back, there was a Netflix documentary about flat earther. They've done a couple of experiment to prove that the earth is flat which (Spoiler alert) demonstrated that the earth is round.

So now that these persons have demonstrated scientifically that the earth is round. How are they doing ? Still flat-earther ? or did they give up with the amount of evidence they collected ?

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[–] [email protected] 181 points 1 year ago (7 children)

The movie is called Behind the Curve, and imo is a great move.

It doesn't try to ridicule the people in it. Instead it tries to make a point that if a group like the flat earth society is being made fun of rather than engaged in discussions, then the gap just gets larger and the problem worse. (If everyone else makes fun of you, you avoid them and stay in the community that supports you.)

As far as I can tell, Mark Sargent is still believing in those theories and continues doing his part in it. This doesn't surprise me, he's quite prominent in that community and I guess if he stopped, he'd lose quite a lot of his personal achievements, friends, hobbies, etc.

I don't know about the others who were in the movie, it would be interesting to know. Especially about those who were directly doing the experiments, yeah.

[–] [email protected] 166 points 1 year ago (2 children)

It tries to show that good faith engagement is better than ridicule, but in the end it shows that flat Earthers are so contrarian that they will actively ignore the results of their own experiments and engaging in good faith is pointless.

[–] [email protected] 79 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Basically, treat all humans with dignity. In psychiatry you're told to treat all patients with good faith, but don't let the guy who thinks he is Napoleon run the hospital.

[–] [email protected] 34 points 1 year ago (27 children)

By default all humans should be treated with dignity unless they are causing direct harm to others. Flat Earthers are kind of an edge case because their anti science and evidence approach is tied in with the antivax movement so they are harming others indirectly.

MAGA idiots, racists, and other hate filled people do not deserve dignity. In amedical setting, sure, but not in the real world where they are causing harm.

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[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 year ago (1 children)

"Don't let the horse run the hospital"

-John Mulaney

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I didn't even know a horse could do that!

[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 year ago

Why not, they are great at running.

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago

My takeaway is there is something driving that contrarian attitude. We need to figure out how to address those underlying causes rather than exacerbating them through ostracization.

Really good documentary. I watched it while trying to engage over at reddit's AskTrumSupporters. It was interesting to see that community become more and more radicalized as the years went on, as the insane bullshit piled up. Helped me come to terms with the fact that engaging on that level is counter productive if anything.

[–] [email protected] 68 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The problem with flat earthers is that they don't listen to reason.

You can't reason someone out of a position they didn't reason themselves into.

[–] [email protected] 39 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

The takeaway I got from the movie is it's not really about the theory, it could be literally anything that brings people together. It's just about being part of a community and being respected somewhere. Of course you can't logic someone out of that.

It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.

-Upton Sinclair

...But also his friendships, and entire sense of worth.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I don't remember if it was said in the doc itself or it was a video discussing the doc (I think Hbomberguy), that said "they (flat earthers) are attempting a form of science".

To me, what that says is, if they were intellectually honest with genuine curiosity, then they would've changed their views in the face of contradictory evidence. Time and time again, they showed that they weren't willing to do that even after seeing the results of their own experiments.

As you said, they've staked too much on this notion that the Earth is flat and can't afford to give up the grift now.

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[–] [email protected] 29 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Have you considered that there is actually more virtue in containing stupid than trying to rescue it. The audience for such communication is rarely the person afflicted because its almost impossible to convince such folks its the folks at the margins who might be convinced either way.

Consider an imaginary belief say 0.5% of the population believes that flu can be treated by shoving pancakes up your ass. If ridicule keeps the percentage at 0.5% instead of growing to 1% its incredibly virtuous whereas more respectful treatment of the belief might help you convince 0.01% to stop shoving starch in their rectum while allowing the mental virus to spread to far more people.

This theory is applicable everywhere. Every time you engage with a crazy person or a nazi imagine your audience is the other folks reading the discussion not the person you are engaging.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If ridicule keeps the percentage at 0.5% instead of growing to 1% its incredibly virtuous

That if is doing a lot of lifting. One of the points of the movie is that people and media was laughing off the flat earthers and they grew in strength to have a national movement.

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[–] [email protected] 24 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

These people deserve to be ridiculed. It’s time we stop catering to these Idiots and allow them to face the consequences of their ignorance. Same with the MAGA minions.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago (3 children)

What consequences are there for being a flat earth idiot?

I don't understand how you can see a comment that says "being mean is unproductive" and conclude "we should be mean anyways"

Do you carry the same principle for fat shaming?

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[–] [email protected] 19 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Didn’t they also establish that Sargent is a hyper-religious Christian and that the majority of American flat-earthers are? If this is a religious belief for them then there’s absolutely no hope that they’ll change their views.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's mostly a religious belief. There are a couple of Bible verses that say things like "the earth will be rolled up like a scroll" and "spread to the four corners of the earth".

Biblical literalists cannot handle the Bible being incorrect about anything, so it's everyone else that's wrong.

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[–] [email protected] 161 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I know a guy who was involved in some of those "experiments" and spent a considerable amount of time and money on them. He still is very adamant that it just proves that there is some other unknown confounding variable that just proves that the experiment was valid and that the designers of the flat earth already expected the experiments. It's really depressing. I used to really respect him when I was younger.

[–] [email protected] 57 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Hold the fuck up. Now theres DESIGNERS of the flat earth? Jesus Christ

[–] [email protected] 36 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 year ago (4 children)
[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago

The Time Traveling adventures of Yahweh and his selfson, Jesus.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago

Hi Dad. It's me, you.

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[–] [email protected] 132 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I think they’re voting for Trump.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago

They illuminati killed them for their insolence

[–] [email protected] 90 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Most probbably just doubled down and made excuses. The main takeaway of the documentary was a lot of those people are just lost/lonely and being part of that club gave them a sense of belonging to a group of similar people.

[–] [email protected] 26 points 1 year ago

Yea I'm glad the documentary uncovered that. It really shows why someone would get into this despite it being pretty easy to prove otherwise (even inadvertently proving themselves wrong) they have this little community of friends.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 year ago (2 children)

People like to feel like they're in on some truth that most people aren't aware of.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The sad part is that the less intelligent someone is, then the stronger is the need for that hidden truth. Highly educated and intelligent people are more comfortable with ignorance and need less that validation of having secret knowledge.

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 year ago (1 children)

There was a short segment on 60 Minutes (maybe?) back in 2020 before the elections where they interviewed someone who had deprogrammed himself from Qanon.

It was the same story. He had no friends IRL, no social support, he had turned his mom onto Qanon and she was still down the rabbit hole.

He said that was the part that kept him in it for so long, even once he started questioning things. All his "friends" and close relations were part of the cult and he would have to cut ties with everyone or worse, they would turn on him and attack him as a traitor.

It would be sad if these online-cults weren't so damaging to society.

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[–] [email protected] 43 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Did you watch the movie? Because the experiments showed that the earth was round, they decided that there must have been something wrong with the experiments.

[–] [email protected] 29 points 1 year ago

Flat Earth Follower: "So what was the result of that laser gyroscope experiment we all gave you money for?"

Flat Earth Leader: "Well it showed a 15 degree an hour rotation... So we think 'heaven energies' are affecting it."

Flat Earth Follower: Nods happily, knowing he doesn't have to change his beliefs.

[–] [email protected] 35 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Very important question! Did they do the mind acrobat tango and still believe it's flat or did they just go to the next conspiracy theory?

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[–] [email protected] 30 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The documentary was called "Behind the Curve" and featured Bob Knodel. Unfortunately he passed away this year. https://www.robertsfhsc.com/obituary/RobertBob-Knodel

It looks like you still believed in the theory though. He had a YouTube channel that was devoted to flat Earth conspiracy.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The experiment he was involved in was the gyroscope one. The documentary showed what happened after his experiment "failed": he decided the experiment was flawed and needed to be refined.

The aftermath of the wood slats with holes experiment at the end wasn't shown, but based on the rest of the documentary (and the history of people with conspiratorial beliefs) it's almost certain they did the same.

RIP to Bob, though. I hope his friends & family are coping well.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

he decided the experiment was flawed and needed to be refined.

Ah yes, the scientific method:

  • Make an observation or ask a question
  • Gather background information
  • Create a hypothesis
  • Create a prediction and perform a test
  • Analyze the results and draw a conclusion
  • ~~Share the conclusion or decide what question to ask next~~ Discard the experiment if it doesn't support your preconceptions
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[–] [email protected] 28 points 1 year ago

Going to suggest the folding ideas YouTube channel on the same topic.

https://youtu.be/JTfhYyTuT44?si=m2b1gAkCOlDOnCle

Spoiler: his hypothesis, well supported in my opinion, is that a large proportion of those formerly in flat earth are now neck deep in qanon, and since the film was made many are now into other conspiracy stuff. The election was fake etc.

Also, his video of minnewanka lake is just perfect flat earth debunking.

[–] [email protected] 27 points 1 year ago

I'm sure they changed their minds... /s

[–] [email protected] 21 points 1 year ago (1 children)

There is not a lot to laugh about with flat earthers. The theory stems from Christian fundamentalism, and it is tightly connected to the christofascist movements trying to coup the USA at the moment.

And no, they are not going to give up their beliefs, because they didn't come by them through rational thought, so rational thought isn't going to disprove it for them.

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's not specifically about those same individuals, but I want to mention Dan Olsen's documentary In Search of a Flat Earth, which touches more on the ideology of the flat earth movement, and how it's developed in recent years. No spoilers, peeps!

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 year ago

I saw some of them in the zoo last sunday.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Apparently their theory fell flat in a round-a-bout way.

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[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago

... And it's rather quite... interesting... how long this has been going on...

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