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Did Ancient Cultures Know Earth’s True Shape? Reviewing Their Maps and Texts

Ancient cultures left behind maps and texts describing the world long before modern science. Some of these descriptions differ sharply from today’s models — raising questions about observation, symbolism, and how ancient knowledge is interpreted. This video reviews those sources carefully, not to claim answers, but to ask better questions. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 19, 2025 • 5 min read

How the Pyramids Were Built With Precision Modern Engineers Still Struggle to Explain

The Great Pyramid of Giza displays a level of precision that continues to impress modern engineers. While historians explain its construction through manpower and ingenuity, questions remain about how such accuracy was achieved with ancient tools. This video explores the mystery — not to dismiss history, but to understand it more deeply. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 19, 2025 • 5 min read

Why No Space Agency Has Attempted Another Manned Moon Landing in 50 Years

Humans last walked on the Moon over 50 years ago. Since then, no country has sent people back — despite massive advances in technology. This video doesn’t argue conclusions. It explores the question millions still ask: Why did the human story stop there? For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 19, 2025 • 5 min read

The Van Allen Radiation Belts: Why Travel Beyond Them Remains Scientifically Unsettled

The Van Allen radiation belts are a well-documented feature of Earth’s magnetic field. Scientists agree they pose challenges for long-duration human spaceflight — challenges involving radiation exposure, shielding, and mission design. This video explores why travel beyond these belts remains an active area of research, not settled history. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 19, 2025 • 5 min read

What If Childhood Cartoons Were Tested for Behavior Manipulation?

Children learn through repetition long before they develop critical thinking. This video explores a hypothetical question: what if cartoons were studied for behavioral influence the same way advertising is? Not to accuse — but to understand how media shapes behavior in early development. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 18, 2025 • 5 min read

The Expedition That Wasn’t Funded

Not every expedition fails in the field. Some never begin. This video explores the idea that discovery is often shaped not just by curiosity or courage — but by funding, permission, and priorities that quietly determine which questions are allowed to be explored. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 18, 2025 • 5 min read

A World Where the Sun Moves, Not the Land

Most models explain day and night through a moving Earth. Alternative perspectives ask a different question: what if the Sun moves instead? This video explores that idea as a thought experiment — focusing on observation, metaphor, and interpretation rather than claims. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 18, 2025 • 5 min read

Why the Ice Wall Needs Permission

Antarctica is one of the most restricted regions on Earth. Supporters say the rules protect the environment. Critics ask why curiosity itself requires permission. This video explores the idea symbolically — asking what boundaries really protect, and who decides where exploration ends. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 17, 2025 • 5 min read

The Story Ends Where Curiosity Begins

Some stories end with certainty. Curiosity begins where certainty feels incomplete. This short, reflective episode explores the idea that progress, understanding, and discovery often start exactly where explanations stop. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 17, 2025 • 5 min read

Two Men Who Walked Past the Last Map

Maps help us understand the world — but they also define its limits. This short, metaphor-driven story explores what happens when knowledge ends, certainty fades, and choice begins. It’s not about geography. It’s about perspective. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 17, 2025 • 5 min read

Power Works Best When It’s Invisible

Power isn’t always loud or forceful. Often, it operates quietly — through habits, systems, and expectations that feel normal. This video explores how invisible power works, why it’s effective, and why awareness matters. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 17, 2025 • 5 min read

We Didn’t Notice When This Became Normal

Some changes don’t arrive suddenly — they arrive quietly. Over time, habits shift, expectations adjust, and what once felt unusual becomes normal. This video explores how gradual change shapes behavior, awareness, and acceptance — often without us realizing it. For more videos like this, visit www.myflatearth.org and subscribe for more eye-opening content.

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December 17, 2025 • 5 min read