
And if all these sources are saying the same thing, then people – erroneously – think there must be something to it."įollow us on Facebook! Like our page to get updates throughout the day on our latest debunks "There's what you might think of as a misinformation feedback loop," said Jeffery Blevins, a professor at the University of Cincinnati who specializes in misinformation. "If you have just one false claim from one source that gets repeated by other sources on social media and fringe outlets, suddenly it sounds like it's coming from all these different sources. Why people think the Earth is flatĮxperts say flat Earth claims endure in large part because of the repetition enabled by social media. Since then, scientists have discovered an abundance of evidence to confirm this is the case – including seeing Earth itself from space.Ĭlaims the Earth is flat continue to circulate, though.

Humans first theorized the Earth may be spherical in ancient Greece thousands of years ago, according to the American Physical Society. Watch Video: 'Flat earther' dies in rocket crash
