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1/10
Confusion inducing and intentionally misleading
fruitarianvegan2 May 2021
It's hard to tell if Eric Dubay is intentionally lying, or if he's truly deceived and just literally insane. The arguments made for a flat earth have been debunked over and over again on the very same medium that it gained traction on- YouTube. Grifters and mental patients seem to flock to the idea that they have some sort of special knowledge. This movie, like Eric Dubays other videos, loosely connects a wide range of video clips and quotes taken out of context in order to persuade the viewer that this is a legitimate conspiracy theory(hint: it's not) and that the government and science as a whole, is lying to us.

If your first reaction to flat earth is to want to barf, then that's the proper reaction for something as asinine as this. It only gets worse and worse the more you "look into it"(as Eddie Bravo always says) the more you'll wonder how these people are even still alive, and what deep trauma filled issues they have inside themselves that make them think this is okay to believe.

Eric is a known scam artist who has the most annoying voice of anyone I've ever heard in my entire life.

Stay away from Flat Earth and this movie. You'll only alienate love ones and drive yourself insane, while lining the pockets of weirdos like this guy. They don't need any more publicity for their stupidity. They need serious mental health intervention.

Summary: Difficult to follow and vomit inducing.
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1/10
Lies, damned lies, statistics and then there's Eric Dubay
fmrobertsonolaf7 May 2021
A liar and a con man whose entire output is promoting the completely debunked and discredited notion that the Earth is flat.

Avoid anything he and his Ilk put out like the plague. You will end much more stupid than you were prior to watching or reading anything of his.
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1/10
Tedious and irritating
selektadan_i8 May 2021
A friend made me warch this on You Tube, but I couldn't stand ir. After half an hour I was at screaming point with this guy's irritating droning of drivel. I had to make my excuses and leave.

A huge number of his supposed "proofs" are virtually the same asinine argument. This nonsende is being fully dismantled in fine detail, in a series of short videos, by Greater Sapien on You Tube.
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Fraud and definitely not a professor.
ukianm17 May 2023
Liar, he claims he is a professor, he isn't. He is just trying to cash in on gullible people with "proofs" that have all been thoroughly debunked..

There are few certainties in life: death, taxes, and the sun's rising in the east and setting in the west. Or does it rise on the left and set on the right?

Lately, as flat-Earth theorists have become more vocal, it seems as though people are more frequently asking questions of that very nature, and the movement is gaining ground. (Just this week, a flat-earth believer launched himself into space in a homemade rocket in an effort to disprove the round-Earth theory.) These questions go against every logical explanation of what we know to be true about our planet: mainly, that it is sphere-shaped and orbits the sun.

The rise in visibility of flat-Earth theories might be a product of what's rapidly becoming known as the "post-fact/post-truth era" in our society, in which an untruth repeated enough times becomes truth by groupthink. However, these theories existed long before the 2016 election cycle and have outlasted counterarguments from Aristotle, Ferdinand Magellan, NASA, and most rational-thinking humans.

Too often, the discourse about the shape of Earth becomes about proving negatives and centers on explaining that something isn't true rather than proving that it is. Indeed, the burden should be on flat-Earth theorists to explain clearly why their theories are correct and to use science to back those claims.

Fortunately, for every idea on why Earth might be flat, there is physical evidence that proves Earth is definitely globular. Here's a bunch of that evidence, and you don't even need to spend $1 million to launch yourself into space.

1. Watch a ship sail off to sea Without being in the sky, it is impossible to see the curvature of the Earth. However, you can always see a demonstration of this if you visit a harbor or any place with a wide-open view of the water.

If you are able to watch a ship sail off to sea, watch its mast and flag as it fades off into the distance. You will notice that, in fact, it does not "fade off into the distance" at all; instead, you will see its mast and flag appear to slowly sink. The ship sailed beyond the point at which you would see it. Just to be sure, bring a pair of binoculars with you so that you can see even farther off into the distance.

It's as if you're watching it go over to the other side of a hill. This phenomenon can only be explained by a sphere-shaped planet.

2. Watch a lunar eclipse Solar eclipses get all the attention, but if you are able to catch a glimpse of a lunar eclipse, you can see evidence that the Earth is, indeed, round. Here's how it works: Earth passes between the moon and sun, so that the sun projects Earth's shadow onto the Moon in the night sky. You've probably seen a partial lunar eclipse without even noticing it; if the moon looks orange, that's a sign of a lunar eclipse. If you've ever seen a total lunar eclipse, you probably noticed that the shadow did not look like this.

A round shadow crossed over a round object. This does not sound like a thing that would happen if we were on a plane with all of the celestial bodies simply hovering overhead-or, perhaps more assinine, if the sun were orbiting Earth and not vice versa. The last total lunar eclipse took place on January 31, 2018, but it was not visible in most of the United States. Fear not, as you only have to wait a few months for one that will be visible in the Americas on July 27, 2018.

3. Climb a tree Imagine a vast plane with but one tree smack in the middle. If the earth were flat, your vision would extend exactly as far while standing at the base of the tree as it would when at the top of the tree. However, the farther you climb, the farther your line of sight will extend to the horizon.

That's because parts of Earth that were concealed from view by its curvature are now revealed because your position has changed.

Back to the vast plane. The naked eye can see objects that are millions of miles away in space. Theoretically, with a clear line of sight on a clear night, one would also be able to see bright lights from far-away cities. That this is not possible is further evidence of a round, not flat, Earth.

4. Travel through, or even within, different time zones According to a 2008 paper in Applied Optics by David K. Lynch, the curvature of the earth becomes somewhat visible at an elevation of 35,000 feet (with a >60° field of view) and more easily visible at an elevation of 50,000 feet. So if you're on the right commercial flight, you might be able to see the curvature of the earth with your own two eyes.

In the event that you're not high enough, though, you can still experience the curvature of the earth another way. For example, if you were to fly all the way around the world, you'd find that it would be nighttime in part of the world and daytime in another part. In that way, the existence of time zones itself is proof that the Earth is round.

Taken another way, you wouldn't even need to travel through different time zones. Time zones are wide enough that you will see the sun rising and/or setting later in the western part of a time zone than in the eastern part. According to the Farmers' Almanac, the sun will rise and set roughly four minutes later for every 70 miles you drive from east to west.

If you wanted to combine this experiment with the previous one, you could note how much more of Earth you can see when you begin your ascent into the air than you can while you are sitting on the tarmac waiting to take off.

5. Watch a sunset Pick a nice spot from which you can watch a sunset (we'll call this point A). Ideally, you'd have a clear horizon in front of you, and behind you would be some sort of elevated point that you can quickly access (a hill, a building with at least two floors, or perhaps the aforementioned tree; we'll call this point B).

Watch the sunset from point A, and once the sun is out of sight, hurry on over to point B. With the added elevation provided by point B, you should be able to see the sun above the horizon. If Earth were flat, the sun would not be visible at any elevation once it had set. Because Earth is round, the sun will come back into your line of sight.

If you don't have a hill, you could even try lying on your stomach to watch the sunset and then standing up to get a higher line of sight.

6. Measure shadows across the country Pick two locations that are some distance apart (at least a couple hundred miles from each other and on the same meridian). Grab two sticks or dowels (or other objects) of equal length, two tape measures, and a friend. Each of you will take one stick/dowel/object and one tape measure to your location, stick the object into the ground, and measure the shadow. (For accuracy, you should both take your measurements at the same time of day.)

On a flat Earth, the shadow that is cast by each would be of the same length. However, if you and your friend compare notes, you'll find that one shadow was longer than the other. That's because, due to the curvature of Earth, the sun will hit one part of Earth at one angle and another part of Earth at a different angle even at the same time of day.

This experiment has been around since about 240 B. C., when Greek mathematician Eratosthenes compared the shadows cast in both Syene-now Aswan, Egypt-and Alexandria on the summer solstice. Eratosthenes had learned of a well in Syene where once a year on the summer solstice, the sun would illuminate the entire bottom of the well and tall buildings and other objects would not cast a shadow. However, he noticed that shadows were being cast on the summer solstice in Alexandria, so he measured the angle of the shadow and found it to be an angle of about 7.2°.

7. Google "International Space Station photos" Seriously, just look at some of the amazing photos you'll find.

Sometimes, seeing is believing, and one's own research can be the best evidence, whether that's taking the time to do your own investigating or simply searching for the results of others who have run their own experiments.
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8/10
You're being Lied to
Rickhat-675-56557223 September 2022
If you open your mind for just a few minutes and give this book a chance, you'll realize you've been lied to. Don't take this information without questioning it, do some research. Stop and think about it, try to debunk it. Try to debunk it without using the government's information. Pictures from space? Moon landing? If you can debunk this book, come back here and share what you found, convince me that this book is wrong. You might change my mind, you have to open your mind first. Just a word of caution, there is a movement out there that tells everyone that only crazy people think the world is flat. You'll come across a lot of information that purposefully tries to mislead you, be aware that misinformation is a form of control.
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1/10
200 proofs Dubay is not a scientific
awehyknen11 May 2021
There is no scientific protocol followed. They are only free assertions based on "common sense" or own convictions.

An extraordinary assertion requires extraordinary evidence.
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9/10
Intriguing
geoti-9605012 April 2022
Very surprised with the brevity offered in 200 proofs (which all make sense if you're being honest).. but I do struggle with the lunar/solar eclipse aspects of the topic. I'm surprised at the bad reviews without providing any explanation.. I guess they're entitled to them. Seems like they're punching the air though.
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1/10
Stupid
ajk-7834723 June 2021
I sat through the first 50 or so proofs while debunking every single "proof" as he was saying them. Mind you, i didn't even pause it to think about it. I was debunking his proofs as he was saying them in real time. I stopped watching it after that because I just couldn't handle the stupidity any more. People need to actually think about this and use critical thinking skills. It isn't that hard to debunk these proofs.
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8/10
Liars love to lie. The truth can hurt.
rossmcdee117 July 2023
There are lots of blatant lies about this documentary overview.

These facts presented by Eric Dubay have not been debunked , despite many claiming they have been.

Many ideas presented to us as facts in our School education transpire not to be facts at all. A quick summary of 'Astronomy facts' over 50 years will show most of it has been revised. The same with many field of scientific endeavour, and the reliability of quantifications used to arrive at previous conclusions.

The Flat Earth is a topic for folk who love to think, and those with an aversion to lies. No-one can be really sure of the Earths true form, yet what is certain , is that the popular ideas that have been indoctrinated into us are usually dubious, often disprovable and are mired in agendas of oppression. However, they do provide a whole host of excuses for folk to retreat into hubris, conceit and wilful ignorance.

The 200 points in this documentary do get repetitive, but uncannily so are the negative reviews about them. The former are worth considering, the later provide an interesting summation of denials, delusions and mean spirited outlooks towards freedom of thought , and expression.
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1/10
Posible cure for insomnia?
arvidsson5112 May 2021
Eric Dubay narrates you through his incredible incredulity and misunderstandings of science. He narrates with a voice, which is so monotonous and boring to listen to, that one my think, this it's an attempt to cure insomnia.

Posible side effects loss of IQ points and risk of inducing nightmares.
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1/10
This isn't a documentary
Homer_Ate212 May 2021
Sure it's no comedy either but it's funny as to how often this tripe has been easily debunk. I've seen highschool kids with more brains.
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1/10
Eric Dubious 200 "Proofs"
riplavacollecter19 May 2023
So I debunked all of his proofs, and even made my 200 proofs earth is not a stationary disc. Earth is not a ball, its a geoid planet. I dissected this "200 proofs" in my channel Discbusters, and this 200 proofs is more of a gish galloping attempt than a real attempt at evidence earth is flat. Heres the video to my own 200 proofs earth is not a stationary disc. Now we can establish that ALL of Eric's 200 proofs are debunked, misleading, and outright falsehood lies, his "200 proofs" are LITERALLY, gish gallloping. Its full of misunderstandings of gravity, inertia, space, atmosphere, velocity, etc. After i completely demolished his 200 proofs, some flat earthers now are desperate, telling me i debunked nothing and that my whole video was a strawman. They themselves strawmanned. Now we can establish, that theres also an opposing 200 proofs to Eric's 200 proofs. This 200 proofs, is 200 Proofs Earth is not a stationary disc, by Discbusters (my youtube channel)
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Eric Dubay is a liar with a tenous grasp of physics selling regurgitated lies to a desperately gullible crowd who eat it up and sing praises back to him.
kubaf-4826321 November 2023
I watched the whole thing and there wasn't a single proof of a flat earth. Honestly, not a single proof. Some things are straight lies - like the assertion of no 24 hrs in Antarctica or large projects not taking earth curvature into consideration. Lots of strawman fallacies, denial of evidence, false assertions, LIES, incomplete experiments. Most of it was laughable - Eric doesn't understand how spacecraft generate thrust in a vacuum which was honestly shocking ! Eric leaned a lot on Rowbothams debunked 8 inches per mile squared but his insistence on it as truth only demonstrated him for the grifter he most probably is. I don't think even he believes a word he said.
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