![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There is no corner of Flat Earth that isn’t explored in Behind the Curve. The Flat Earthers that grace the documentary, including self-proclaimed Flat Earth Mayor Mark Sargent and podcast host Patricia Steere, are never portrayed as wacky loons left to the fringes of society but instead are given an opportunity to share their views. Clark gets up and personal with Flat Earthers from all over, but in true documentary style, allows the audience an inside look without agenda. Why do people hold so strongly to the concept of Flat Earth? What is so appealing, so plausible in the idea that our spinning globe is a stationary flat disk with a wall of ice at the edges?Īs much as the scientific community and the media would wish it, the Flat Earth theory isn’t sliding off into oblivion any time soon.įlat Earthers have formed a massive community, hosting conferences, cruises, podcasts, a potential TV show, and even planned scientific expeditions to prove their central hypothesis.īehind the Curve, a documentary directed by Daniel J. By now you’ve probably heard about Flat Earth, the surprisingly growing movement of skeptics that claim the Earth is flat.Īt the core of Flat Earth theory lies a deeply held belief that a simple fact proven through hundreds, if not thousands of years of scientific discovery, is nothing more than a lie fed to society by people in power.Īnd the question that stands out, at least by those skeptical of Flat Earth theory, is why? ![]()
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