That's interesting," Campanella says of the result. Look and behold, the light shines through. Cover Image Source: IMDbĪ perplexed Campanella radioed his friend to confirm that the light is held 17 feet above sea level and when told that it is, asks him to lift the light above his head. Needless to say, since the Earth is round, the light doesn't appear on camera when everything is positioned in a way meant to prove the planet's flatness. So the second, more distant hole, would slightly cover the light unless the person with the flashlight positioned the light above his head (7 meters/23 feet above the water level). On the other hand, if the earth is round, the planet's curvature comes into play. Here's what Campanella sets out to prove through the experiment: If the earth actually is flat, no matter how the flashlight is, the camera should be able to perfectly record its light without any occlusion, when it's held at the same height and aligned with the holes. Meanwhile, Campanella's friend with the flashlight stands at a distance further beyond the boards. The camera is aimed in such a manner that its viewfinder is centered on the holes in the boards, which are set up in a straight line but at increasingly further distances. In the clip, Campanella-who is part of a YouTube channel called Globe Busters-sets up an experiment involving a camera, two boards with holes at a height of 5.18 meters (17 feet) above water level and another person holding a torch. Unfortunately for him, the experiment inevitably proves that the Earth is, in fact, not flat. It has since been updated.Ī clip that resurfaced on Reddit has brought renewed attention to the 2018 documentary "Behind the Curve," which focuses on "the growing, worldwide community of theorists who defend the belief that the Earth is flat while living in a society who vehemently rejects it." Shared to the r/facepalm community, the video clip shows a scene from the very end of the documentary where a Flat-Earther named Jeran Campanella performs an experiment to prove that the Earth is actually a flat plane and not a spheroid. Editor's note: This article was originally published on February 4, 2022.
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