

How come that wasn't true?", asked Phillip. "I flew in Concorde, and I was lucky enough to fly in Concorde, and you get up to 65,000 feet, and I could see the curvature of the Earth - that was proof to me. So would Mark be able to convince Phillip, who has seen the Earth's curvature with his own eyes, that the Earth is in fact flat?

Not only did Logan manage to hook flat earthers with the premise of the movie, I'm sure many traditional model believers (globetards I believe is the term) were eager to see if the great reveal would be some sort of cgi-fakery or the final definitive proof flat earthers could accept and finally kill this absurd conspiracy theory.Throwing away a round Earth-shaped beach ball, Phillip and Holly introduced Mark's version of our planet as a flat disc surrounded by a giant ice wall. Obviously to disprove the flat earth theory once and for all wouldn't be that big of a deal to most people, but I guess for flat earthers it could be a world shattering discovery. A well known and "accountable' youtuber personally undergoing the journey to prove or disprove that the earth is flat. In a couple of ways, this was actually kind of a brilliant troll if you think about it. What was originally sold (via the trailer and posts on social media) as a flat earth documentary styled type of video (that seemed to hint at a trip to Antarctica and perhaps proof of the earth's "edge", instead turned out to be a scripted "movie" made in a mockumentary style. or controversy.Īfter watching his latest YouTube video, To the Edge and Back a Flat Earth Movie, it appears that Logan has trolled the collective internet once again. From his early childhood work on the disney channel to his current YouTube channel which has 18 million subscribers and over 4 billion views, Logan Paul is no stranger to viral videos. Logan Paul is an actor, musician and YouTuber of pretty much celebrity status.
