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Perfect polygon walls: why are they so precise?

Perfectly fitted polygonal stone walls appear across the ancient world — from South America to Asia — displaying a level of precision that continues to puzzle engineers. This video explores why these walls are so resilient, how they resist earthquakes, and why their construction methods remain debated despite modern technology. No conclusions are forced — only the mystery 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 Certain Islands Vanished From Maps After the 1800s — Mistake or Deliberate Removal?

Throughout the 1800s, many maps featured islands that later disappeared from official charts. Historians often attribute these to navigational errors or mirages, labeling them “phantom islands.” This video explores why some islands appeared repeatedly across independent maps, why they were later removed without public explanation, and how cartographic standardization may have shaped what remained. No conclusions are forced — only the mystery is explored. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 30, 2025 • 5 min read

The Forgotten Traditions That Mention a High-Tech Age Before Recorded History

Across ancient texts and oral traditions, there are recurring references to advanced knowledge and powerful tools existing before recorded history. While historians interpret these accounts as symbolic or mythological, some researchers note striking similarities across cultures separated by vast distances. This video explores those forgotten traditions, why they persist, and what they might represent — without forcing conclusions. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 28, 2025 • 5 min read

Why the Yonaguni Underwater Pyramids Look Like Man-Made Structures According to Some Experts

The Yonaguni underwater formations near Japan feature massive stone steps, sharp angles, and terraces that some experts believe resemble man-made structures. While many geologists argue these formations are natural, others point to symmetry and geometry that raise questions. This video explores both sides of the debate, the geological explanations, and why Yonaguni continues to intrigue researchers decades after its discovery. No conclusions are forced — only the mystery is explored. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 27, 2025 • 5 min read

The Mystery of the Eye of the Sahara — Was It Once the Center of an Ancient Civilization?

The Eye of the Sahara, also known as the Richat Structure, is a massive circular formation visible from space. While geologists describe it as a natural erosion feature, some researchers have noted its striking resemblance to ancient descriptions of lost cities — including Plato’s Atlantis. This video explores the geology, the ancient environment of the Sahara, and why the Eye continues to fuel speculation about forgotten civilizations. No conclusions are forced — only the mystery is explored. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 27, 2025 • 5 min read

The Cold That Doesn’t Match the Climate Models

Climate models help scientists understand long-term trends, but real-world weather sometimes behaves differently — especially during unexpected or persistent cold events. This video explores why certain cold patterns appear to diverge from model predictions, how scientists explain those gaps, and why mismatches can be just as important as matches when refining our understanding of climate systems. No conclusions are forced — only the question is examined. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 27, 2025 • 5 min read

Traveling Farther Than Any Official Distance Allows

Throughout history, there have been reports of journeys that seem to exceed officially accepted distances — from extended sea voyages to flight times that didn’t match expected ranges. This video explores why such accounts are usually dismissed, how mapping and measurement create assumed limits, and why unexplained travel stories continue to surface across different eras. No conclusions are forced — only the question is explored. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 26, 2025 • 5 min read

Does science believe in aliens?

The real answer is more nuanced than yes or no. This video explains how scientists approach the possibility of extraterrestrial life, why space agencies search for biosignatures instead of visitors, and what “we don’t know yet” really means in scientific terms. No conclusions are forced — only the question is explained. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 25, 2025 • 5 min read

Why Are Global Seafloor Maps Classified or Incomplete While Space Maps Are Public?

Despite covering most of Earth’s surface, large portions of the global seafloor remain incompletely mapped or difficult to access publicly, while high-detail images of space are widely available. This video explores why deep-ocean mapping lags behind space exploration — examining technical challenges, military interests, funding priorities, and how exploration narratives are shaped. No conclusions are forced. Only the contrast is examined. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 24, 2025 • 5 min read

What If Human Civilization Was Far More Advanced Before the Last Recorded Ice Age?

Ice ages reshape the planet, erase coastlines, and bury evidence beneath ice and sediment. This has led some researchers to ask a provocative question: what if human civilization existed — and advanced — long before the last recorded Ice Age? This video explores that idea carefully, examining ancient structures, geological resets, and why parts of human history may still be missing. No conclusions are forced — only the mystery is explored. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 23, 2025 • 5 min read

The Strange Silence Around Deep Ocean Floor Maps Compared to High Detail of Outer Space Maps

Despite covering most of Earth’s surface, the deep ocean floor remains far less visually mapped than distant regions of outer space. This video explores why high-detail space imagery is common while ocean floor maps remain sparse, simplified, and rarely updated — examining technical challenges, funding priorities, and how exploration narratives are shaped. No conclusions are forced. Only the contrast is explored. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 23, 2025 • 5 min read

The Forgotten 1800s Reports of Massive Land Beyond the Known Oceans — What Happened to Them?

During the 1800s, multiple explorers and naval crews reported sightings of vast land beyond known oceans — observations that later vanished from official maps and records. This video revisits those forgotten reports, asking why they were dismissed, what explanations were offered, and whether standardized mapping reshaped how exploration history is remembered. No conclusions are forced — only the mystery is examined. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 22, 2025 • 5 min read