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Why Some Ideas Vanish Instead of Being Debated

Some ideas don’t fade because they’re disproven — they fade because they stop being discussed. This video explores why certain historical concepts disappeared from reference books, how maps and travel routes shape perception, and why curiosity itself can become controversial. No conclusions are forced. Only the patterns are examined. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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January 20, 2026 • 5 min read

What Powered the Lunar Rover on the Moon?

NASA states that the lunar rover was powered by electric silver-zinc batteries, designed to operate in extreme conditions for short missions. This video explores the questions viewers often ask about battery performance on the Moon, temperature extremes, and why such technology wasn’t adopted for everyday vehicles — while encouraging viewers to consult original engineering documents and research further. This video is for entertainment and curiosity purposes only. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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January 16, 2026 • 5 min read

Why Heat Behaves Differently Than We’re Told — Part 2

Heat doesn’t move by itself — it’s transferred through air, pressure, and material that can store energy. In this follow-up, we explore why temperature drops with altitude, why dense air holds warmth better than thin air, and why real-world observations often feel different from simplified explanations. No conclusions are forced. Only the mechanics are examined. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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January 11, 2026 • 5 min read

Why Does It Get Colder the Closer You Are to the Sun?

If the Sun is the primary source of heat, why does temperature drop as altitude increases — even though we’re physically closer to it? This video explores everyday observations from mountains, aircraft, deserts, and greenhouses that raise questions about how heat behaves in real environments versus how it’s commonly explained. No conclusions are forced. Only the pattern is examined. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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January 6, 2026 • 5 min read

How Did Engines Fire on the Moon Without Oxygen?

If the Moon has no atmosphere, how did rocket engines ignite there? How did flames appear, and why do ignition sounds still play in lunar footage? This video explores common questions viewers notice when rewatching Moon mission videos — focusing on visual contrasts, environmental explanations, and why the official descriptions can feel confusing to some. No conclusions are forced. Only the questions are examined. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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January 5, 2026 • 5 min read

What If Maps Are Incomplete?

Maps help us navigate the world — but they’ve never been perfect. From historical revisions to modern simplifications, maps reflect what is known, measured, and agreed upon at a given time. This video explores the idea that maps may be incomplete, not out of deception, but because reality is often more complex than representation. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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January 3, 2026 • 5 min read

Why “fact-checking” sometimes increases suspicion

Fact-checking is designed to clarify information, but psychological research shows it can sometimes increase suspicion instead. This video explores why strong corrections can trigger defensiveness, how authority affects trust, and why transparency matters more than verdicts. No sides are taken — only the human response is examined. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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January 1, 2026 • 5 min read

The Moon’s “follow you” effect—what’s the real geometry behind it?

Many people notice that the Moon appears to “follow” them as they move. This video explains the real geometry behind that effect — using perspective, distance, and motion parallax to show why distant objects appear fixed while nearby ones shift rapidly. No mystery is forced — only the phenomenon is explained. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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January 1, 2026 • 5 min read

If You Could Ask the World One Question, What Would It Be?

If you could ask the entire world just one question, what would it be? This video explores the power of questioning what we accept as “normal,” why curiosity often fades with routine, and how meaningful change often begins not with answers — but with better questions. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 31, 2025 • 5 min read

What’s a skill everyone should learn but doesn’t?

There’s a skill most people use every day — yet few are ever taught how to develop it. This video explores why clear thinking under pressure may be one of the most important abilities in modern life, how it affects decisions, and why it’s rarely emphasized in education or media. No instructions are given — only the idea is explored. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 31, 2025 • 5 min read

Why “free apps” cost more than you think

Many apps cost nothing to download — but that doesn’t mean they’re free. This video explores how “free apps” generate value through data, attention, and behavioral patterns, and why the real cost is often paid over time rather than upfront. No accusations are made — only the system is examined. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 31, 2025 • 5 min read