Science, asked by datbabyniya, 5 months ago

Are the statements of the Flat Earth Society an example of science or pseudoscience? Explain your answer.

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Answered by deeppatel74
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pseudoscience

obviously they are not an example of science.

This is how they explain the structure of the universe.

Earth's day and night cycle is explained by positing that the sun and moon are spheres measuring 32 miles (51 kilometers) that move in circles 3,000 miles (4,828 km) above the plane of the Earth. (Stars, they say, move in a plane 3,100 miles up.) Like spotlights, these celestial spheres illuminate different portions of the planet in a 24-hour cycle. Flat-earthers believe there must also be an invisible "antimoon" that obscures the moon during lunar eclipses.

Answered by aryansharma25
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