Watch world’s most famous flat-Earther admit ‘I’m WRONG’ after 9,000-mile £30k trip to Antarctica for ‘final experiment’

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Watch world’s most famous flat-Earther admit ‘I’m WRONG’ after 9,000-mile £30k trip to Antarctica for ‘final experiment’
Author: Juliana Cruz Lima
Published: Dec, 18 2024 13:41

THIS is the moment a popular flat-Earther finally admitted his long-standing conspiracy theory was wrong after a 9,000-mile trip to Antarctica. YouTuber Jeran Campanella travelled to the southernmost continent to observe a 24-hour sun, a phenomenon that would be impossible on a flat Earth.

 [Jeran Campanella has now changed his mind on the Flat Earth debate after admitting he was wrong about our planet's shape]
Image Credit: The Sun [Jeran Campanella has now changed his mind on the Flat Earth debate after admitting he was wrong about our planet's shape]

The trip cost a whopping £30,000 and saw Campanella fly from Salinas, in California, all the way to Antarctica. Filmed for a live-streamed broadcast, it revealed stunning footage of the Antarctic landscape and showed the sun’s continuous path above the icy horizon.

 [He went on a 9,000-mile trip to Antarctica to observe the midnight sun - a phenomenon impossible to be seen on a flat Earth]
Image Credit: The Sun [He went on a 9,000-mile trip to Antarctica to observe the midnight sun - a phenomenon impossible to be seen on a flat Earth]

When witnessing the sun circle the sky without setting, Campanella admitted to his followers that he had been mistaken, acknowledging the Earth’s true round shape. For centuries, humans have known the Earth is a globe, with ancient Greek philosophers proving the concept over 2,000 years ago.

 [Flat Earthers believe that the Earth is not a globe, as scientifically proven, but rather a flat disc]
Image Credit: The Sun [Flat Earthers believe that the Earth is not a globe, as scientifically proven, but rather a flat disc]

Yet, some conspiracy theorists continue to propagate the bizarre Flat Earth claims, insisting that the planet is a giant disc. Campanella, once a vocal advocate of this theory, took part in the trip dubbed “The Final Experiment” to finally debunk the myth once and for all.

 [The conspiracy theorists also believe that Antarctica acts as an ice barrier to protect people from falling off the Earth]
Image Credit: The Sun [The conspiracy theorists also believe that Antarctica acts as an ice barrier to protect people from falling off the Earth]

Organised by Will Duffy, a pastor from Colorado, the expedition took place in mid-December, with Campanella and other prominent Flat Earthers flying to Antarctica alongside "globe earthers.". The group aimed to prove once and for all that the sun’s 24-hour cycle during the southern hemisphere’s summer could not be explained by a flat Earth model.

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