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Man builds rocket to prove the Earth is flat
Nov 22nd, 2017 at 7:49pm
 
This man is about to launch himself in his homemade rocket to prove the Earth is flat


Seeking to prove that a conspiracy of astronauts fabricated the shape of the Earth, a California man intends to launch himself 1,800 feet high on Saturday in a rocket he built from scrap metal.

Assuming the 500-mph, mile-long flight through the Mojave Desert does not kill him, Mike Hughes told the Associated Press, his journey into the atmosflat will mark the first phase of his ambitious flat-Earth space program.

Hughes’s ultimate goal is a subsequent launch that puts him miles above the Earth, where the 61-year-old limousine driver hopes to photograph proof of the disc we all live on.

“It’ll shut the door on this ball earth,” Hughes said in a fundraising interview with a flat-Earth group for Saturday’s flight. Theories discussed during the interview included NASA being controlled by round-Earth Freemasons and Elon Musk making fake rockets from blimps.

Hughes promised the flat-Earth community that he would expose the conspiracy with his steam-powered rocket, which will launch from a heavily modified mobile home — though he acknowledged that he still had much to learn about rocket science.

“This whole tech thing,” he said in the June interview. “I’m really behind the eight ball.”

[Kyrie Irving believes the Earth is flat. It is not.]

That said, Hughes isn’t a totally unproven engineer. He set a Guinness World Record in 2002 for a limousine jump, according to Ars Technica, and has been building rockets for years, albeit with mixed results.

“Okay, Waldo. 3 . . . 2 . . . 1!” someone yells in a test fire video from 2012.

There’s a brief hiss of boiling water, then . . . nothing. So Hughes walks up to the engine and pokes it with a stick, at which point a thick cloud of steam belches out toward the camera.

He built his first manned rocket in 2014, the Associated Press reported, and managed to fly a quarter-mile over Winkelman, Ariz.

As seen in a YouTube video, the flight ended with Hughes being dragged, moaning from the remains of the rocket. The injuries he suffered put him in a walker for two weeks, he said.

And the 2014 flight was only a quarter of the distance of Saturday’s mile-long attempt.

And it was based on round-Earth technology.

Hughes only recently converted to flat-Eartherism, after struggling for months to raise funds for his follow-up flight over the Mojave.

It was originally scheduled for early 2016 in a Kickstarter campaign — “From Garage to Outer Space!” — that mentioned nothing about Illuminati astronauts, and was themed after a NASCAR event.

“We want to do this and basically thumb our noses at all these billionaires trying to do this,” Hughes said, standing in his Apple Valley, Calif., living room, which he had plastered with drawings of his rockets.

“They have not put a man in space yet,” Hughes said. “There are 20 different space agencies here in America, and I’m the last person that’s put a man in a rocket and launched it.”

He compared himself to Evel Knievel, as he promised to launch himself from a California racetrack — the first step on his steam-powered leap toward space.

The Kickstarter raised $310 of its $150,000 goal.

[The explorers who really disproved flat-Earth theories]

Hughes made other pitches, including a plan to fly over Texas in a “SkyLimo.” But he complained to Ars Technica last year about the difficulty of funding his dreams on a chauffeur’s meager salary.

A year later, he called into a flat-Earth community Web show to announce that he had become a recent convert.

“We were kind of looking for new sponsors for this. And I’m a believer in the flat Earth,” Hughes said. “I researched it for several months.”

The host sounded impressed. Hughes had actually flown in a rocket, he noted, whereas astronauts were merely paid actors performing in front of a CGI globe.

“John Glenn and Neil Armstrong are Freemasons,” Hughes agreed. “Once you understand that, you understand the roots of the deception.”

The host talked of “Elon Musk’s fake reality,” and Hughes talked of “anti-Christ, Illuminati stuff.” After half an hour of this, the host told his 300-some listeners to back Hughes’s exploration of space.

While there is no one hypothesis for what the flat Earth is supposed to look like, many believers envision a flat disc ringed by sea ice, which naturally holds the oceans in.

What’s beyond the sea ice, if anything, remains to be discovered.

“We need an individual who’s not compromised by the government,” the host told Hughes. “And you could be that man.”

A flat-Earth GoFundMe subsequently raised nearly $8,000 for Hughes.

By November, the AP reported, his $20,000 rocket had a fancy coat of Rust-Oleum paint and “RESEARCH FLAT EARTH” inscribed on the side.

While his flat-Earth friends helped him finally get the thing built, the AP reported, Hughes will be making adjustments right up to Saturday’s launch.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/11/21/this-man-i...
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Re: Man builds rocket to prove the Earth is flat
Reply #1 - Nov 22nd, 2017 at 10:30pm
 
This'll be a good one - is there a betting agency that has odds on him?   He'll make a name for himself... SPLAT....

I was out viewing the ocean the other day..... and it curves.......
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Reply #2 - Nov 23rd, 2017 at 2:13am
 
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He built his first manned rocket in 2014, the Associated Press reported, and managed to fly a quarter-mile over Winkelman, Ariz.

As seen in a YouTube video, the flight ended with Hughes being dragged, moaning from the remains of the rocket. The injuries he suffered put him in a walker for two weeks, he said.


You'd think he would take the hint after that, wouldn't you?

Man builds rocket to prove the Earth is flat

This reminds me of the sort of "headlines" one would see in the infamous Weekly World News.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weekly_World_News

It easily fits in alongside classic WWN headlines such as "Statue of Elvis found on Mars", "World War 2 Bomber found on Moon" and my all time favourite "Aliens turned our son into a fish finger".

Hilarious stuff. Grin
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Reply #3 - Nov 23rd, 2017 at 8:44am
 
Carl D wrote on Nov 23rd, 2017 at 2:13am:
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He built his first manned rocket in 2014, the Associated Press reported, and managed to fly a quarter-mile over Winkelman, Ariz.

As seen in a YouTube video, the flight ended with Hughes being dragged, moaning from the remains of the rocket. The injuries he suffered put him in a walker for two weeks, he said.


You'd think he would take the hint after that, wouldn't you?

Man builds rocket to prove the Earth is flat

This reminds me of the sort of "headlines" one would see in the infamous Weekly World News.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weekly_World_News

It easily fits in alongside classic WWN headlines such as "Statue of Elvis found on Mars", "World War 2 Bomber found on Moon" and my all time favourite "Aliens turned our son into a fish finger".

Hilarious stuff. Grin


Yes i know, i'm guilty of posting occasionally form my beloved Shovel and such places ... but this one's legit.

From the Washington Post, no less.
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Re: Man builds rocket to prove the Earth is flat
Reply #4 - Nov 23rd, 2017 at 9:20am
 
$1000 says he voted for trump  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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Re: Man builds rocket to prove the Earth is flat
Reply #5 - Nov 23rd, 2017 at 9:24am
 
John Smith wrote on Nov 23rd, 2017 at 9:20am:
$1000 says he voted for trump  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy



I ain't taking that bet.
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Reply #6 - Nov 23rd, 2017 at 10:11am
 
John Smith wrote on Nov 23rd, 2017 at 9:20am:
$1000 says he voted for trump  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


And another for believing the Earth is only 6000 years old Wink
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Re: Man builds rocket to prove the Earth is flat
Reply #7 - Nov 23rd, 2017 at 10:34am
 
He's going to get a rude shock.

These fellas have no special effects. Just a will to be different. No camera tricks here. The earth is round.

https://youtu.be/cNro08V61gk

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Re: Man builds rocket to prove the Earth is flat
Reply #8 - Nov 23rd, 2017 at 2:47pm
 
He could save time, money and effort just by climbing a mountain and looking out towards a vast plain. If he does not see the curvature of the Earth from that, then he really needs to go to Spec Savers.
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