Flat Earth Latest about flat earth Why Shaquille O'Neal's Flat-Earth Ideas Are Out of Bounds By Laura Geggel published 21 March 17 Former NBA player Shaquille O'Neal can likely see that a basketball is round, but the newly proclaimed "flat-Earther" can’t seem to say the same for the planet. Conspiracies & Paranormal Bad Rap: Why B.o.B Is Wrong About a Flat Earth By Jesse Emspak published 27 January 16 Conspiracies & Paranormal Ingenious 'Flat Earth' Theory Revealed In Old Map By Natalie Wolchover published 23 June 11 A map drawn in South Dakota in 1893 depicts the Earth as flat—or rather an inverse toroid—displaying a strange mix of science and religion. Conspiracies & Paranormal 1 2 3 4 Archives Sign up for the Live Science daily newsletter nowGet the world’s most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1'Dengue is coming': Climate-fueled rise in cases will affect the US, scientists warn2Neuroscientists taught rats to drive tiny cars. They took them out on 'joy rides.'3Large language models not fit for real-world use, scientists warn — even slight changes cause their world models to collapse4Cantor's giant softshell turtle: The frog-faced predator that spends 95% of its time completely motionless 5Meet FRED: The world's 1st-ever, nearly complete fossil database
Why Shaquille O'Neal's Flat-Earth Ideas Are Out of Bounds By Laura Geggel published 21 March 17 Former NBA player Shaquille O'Neal can likely see that a basketball is round, but the newly proclaimed "flat-Earther" can’t seem to say the same for the planet.
Ingenious 'Flat Earth' Theory Revealed In Old Map By Natalie Wolchover published 23 June 11 A map drawn in South Dakota in 1893 depicts the Earth as flat—or rather an inverse toroid—displaying a strange mix of science and religion.