What if I told you that in 2024, there are thousands of people who genuinely believe our planet is a flat disc floating through space? Tyler Cooper breaks down the psychology behind one of the internet's most persistent conspiracy theories, and why it's actually growing despite centuries of scientific proof.
This isn't just about debunking pseudoscience. It's about understanding how distrust, community, and the human need for simple answers can override evidence right in front of our eyes.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• Why the modern Flat Earth movement started with a 1950s English sign painter named Samuel Shenton
• How ancient Greeks proved Earth was round in the 6th century BCE using nothing but shadows and basic math
• The real reason NASA's thousands of space photos don't convince flat earthers (hint: it's not about the evidence)
• Why people pay hundreds of dollars to attend Flat Earth conferences and what they're really seeking
👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone passionate about personal growth who wants to understand how beliefs form and spread in our digital age.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Tyler Cooper introduces the flat earth mystery
[01:30] Samuel Shenton and the birth of modern flat earth theory
[04:00] Ancient Greeks who solved this 2,500 years ago
[07:00] Why NASA photos actually backfire with conspiracy theorists
[10:00] The psychology of echo chambers and institutional distrust
[12:00] What flat earth belief tells us about human nature
Cooper spent three years traveling through 40 countries, and he brings that global perspective to explain how conspiracy thinking works across cultures. You'll walk away understanding not just why people believe impossible things, but how we all fall into similar thinking traps.
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🔍 Topics: flat earth theory, conspiracy psychology, scientific literacy, social media echo chambers, institutional trust
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