
The Brandon Davis Show
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The Brandon Davis Show
David Weiss & Matt Long - Flat Earth Advocates and Crypto Innovators
What if everything you've been taught about the shape of our planet is wrong? Join us on the Brandon Davis Show for an eye-opening discussion with Flat Earth advocates David Weiss and Matt Long. We dive into David's transformative journey from a corporate career to a staunch Flat Earth proponent and examine the compelling evidence they believe debunks the globe model. From historical anecdotes to biblical references, this engaging conversation dares to question mainstream narratives and offers a reward of three bitcoins for conclusive proof of a spherical Earth.
But that's not all—we're making waves in the cryptocurrency world with the announcement of the DomeShot crypto token. Imagine blending meme culture with crypto utility to promote alternative perspectives. Learn about the DomeShot referral program and the exciting airdrop of 33 million Dome tokens, designed to incentivize users to spread the Flat Earth theory. This innovative intersection of technology and belief systems adds an intriguing dimension to our dialogue, emphasizing the power of community and the potential for financial gain.
Curious about the fundamentals of Flat Earth Theory? We tackle the core arguments against the traditional globe model, critique space imagery, and question the validity of gravity as the primary force at work. Supported by historical evidence and visual aids, we explore how electrostatics and buoyancy might explain what we've long attributed to gravity. This episode is not just about Earth's shape; it's about challenging preconceived notions and fostering independent thought. Tune in for a mind-bending journey that defies conventional wisdom and stimulates critical thinking.
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Speaker 2:Ladies and gentlemen, joining me today are two of some very prominent voices in the Flat Earth community. You guys know David Weiss, known for his absolute passion and advocacy, compelling arguments on his Flat Earth Sun, moon and Zodiac Clock app on the App Store, by the way. And we've got Matt Long as well. Content creator. Flat Earth advocate. Excited to have a conversation with these gentlemen. Flat Earth Advocate. Excited to have a conversation with these gentlemen.
Speaker 2:Now we're going to explore everything from the origins of their beliefs to the evidence that they find most convincing and, additionally, the questions that they think everyone should be asking. And this isn't just about whether the Earth is round, it's not about if the earth is flat. It's about questioning the narratives that we've been taught. And we're going to explore the depths, with these gentlemen, of what we actually believe to be true. Or you're just curious about what drives this movement? Stick around, this is going to be eye-opening. This is going to be a cool stream, and I know that there's some of you that say, brandon, what the hell are you doing? And, quite frankly, I don't care what you think. I will talk to anybody that I want to talk to, and I'm excited to talk to these gentlemen, let's go ahead and bring these guys up here. Make sure they're unmuted first. What's up? Oh, hold on, we got three. Hold on, I gotta do this.
Speaker 3:Right there it is, hey wait before, before you tune out, before the people that are tuning out tuning out three bitcoins. If you can come up with one globe proof, when we're done, all you got to do is send one globe proof to me and you win three bitcoins. Stick around.
Speaker 2:Love it, love it. And how long have you had that challenge?
Speaker 3:now it's been over five years, maybe six, six years, yeah, and it was. It was. It was one Bitcoin, and then Bitcoin crashed whenever it crashed, so I upped it to three and now we're back up. What are we at? 60. And and so, but it's still at three. You know, and because this is a crypto hex, loving pulse chain, loving community, for your viewers, if they say, when they give me their globe proof that they're a fan I know you don't like fans, but if they tell me they're a fan, which is against your policy, they get six bitcoins just for you. Wow, that's impressive.
Speaker 3:They will also get banned from the channel for life you also get banned if you say you're a fan, right? Yes, you guys know that already.
Speaker 2:So yeah, they know, do not like comment subscribe. Yeah, don't, okay, guys. Um, uh, all right, I'll start with you, dave. Um, let me give some background here. When I first started streaming, I had unbeknownst to me. I had quite a few flat earthers in my chat, okay, and this was kind of like the crypto community, hex and PulseChain, and I started getting some inquiries. They said, hey, you should really stream with David Weiss. And I said who is this guy? Who's flat ear Earth, dave here, and what was interesting about it was they started baiting me with very controversial questions while I was streaming, and they know that I'll answer. I didn't realize it, but Dave here was, and whoever's in charge of his social media? They're clipping these answers that I was making and he's hyping his crew up. He's like we're streaming with this guy. Next week we're gonna chew him up and spit him out no, we're not, we're gonna.
Speaker 3:We're gonna.
Speaker 2:We're gonna softly teach you the truth and bring you to the light from the dark well, and so what was interesting about this, about this stream, was I was like I had the intention in my mind to truly listen to you and and understand and learn.
Speaker 3:That's so. That's how you become a flat earther.
Speaker 2:And it was the community man. I've not seen a stronger online community than the community that you have. It's absolutely insane.
Speaker 3:Yeah, which is going to lead into the other thing we're going to talk about today, which you haven't mentioned, but the strength of our community is going to be insane. It's going to be insane.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we'll get into that right after these intros. So, dave, kind of tell people who you are, what you're all about and why you're doing what you're doing here.
Speaker 3:Yeah. So I grew up on the East Coast, went through college, corporate America, I rose to the top of the companies that I worked for and then I kind of left and started my own solar commercial power development company with two partners and we were doing incredibly well. I was making more money than I ever thought I'd make and at the same time, I was doing a conspiracy podcast looking into some things. And people said, dave, you got to look in the flat earth and, just like any smart person, I said you're an idiot and I just banned them for life. You know, I'm not going to look at your stupid video. But then I was forced to look by a researcher that I like very much and I went in with a bad attitude. I wasn't like you, brandon. I went in. I said I'm just going to debunk this shit and embarrass these people and tell them to take a hike. And I tried and I tried. That was 10 years ago and here I am. You know Flat Earth, dave. I created this app. These are the people that have my app, which represent less than 1% of the Flat Earthers. Take a look, these are the people that have my app. These are the people that know the earth is flat and all of these people are waking up, people that are next to them. So this you know, soon we're not gonna be able to see United States at all. Here's the UK. I mean, this is a worldwide around the world. You know, you can make that joke if you like, just like going around town, it's the same thing. They're all over the place.
Speaker 3:So I realized and any of you that are listening that have never really looked into Flat Earth after your proofs are taken away, you know what about season sunsets, airplanes, everything you want to say. After that's taken away, you're going to throw your hands up in the air because you're smart and you're going to say well, what difference does it make? I still have to go to work on Monday. Well, the truth is I don't have to go to work on Monday. That change and when. This is the most important secret in the world, because when you unplug from the heliocentric satanic model, you unplug from their matrix. You know we have to get off their fiat currency. We also have to get off their playing field and get back onto the real playing field that we're on, and then we don't have to abide by their rules. So that's who I am.
Speaker 3:I go out on a on podcasts. I just did Roseanne bar. I was on Alex Jones info wars. I did Stu Peters and a 1300 other interviews since 2021. I've been, I've been all over the place. I got some other big interviews coming up that I'm not going to mention yet and you know, trump, trump, trump, trump, trump's going to interview me next. You know I'll do it.
Speaker 2:Oh, that would make people's heads pop, that's for sure. Uh, dude, hey, thank you so much, man, for hopping on here. I appreciate you. Uh, I'm excited about this conversation here. Uh, Matt, um, kind of tell, tell us who you are. Um, you know, tell us your background. How'd you get interested in Flat Earth? Sure? What was the point that made you take it seriously? Talk to me about that too.
Speaker 4:Yeah, Normally I'm introduced in public settings as Dave's friend, Matt Long. Dave and I co-hosted the Flat Earth podcast for a number of years. We still co-host it and the big joke is we'll be coming out with a new episode anytime. Now it's just it was a bi-yearly podcast, and now and then yearly, and then now I'm not sure, maybe.
Speaker 3:I think we're going to be coming out with one actually within the next week, hopefully before September 11th.
Speaker 4:Yes, before September 11th we will ideally be coming out with another one. So I was just normal guy looking into things like the Nephilim and I kind of became a Christian later in life. I started reading the Bible later in life and I was looking into Genesis six, where supposedly angels come down from heaven and have children with earthly women, and it wasn't something that I ever remembered hearing about in Sunday school or my pastor talking about in church and it was crazy. And so I started like ingesting everything that I could find on it and I found a podcast or, excuse me, a YouTube video from this guy who I'd been watching a lot and I didn't look at the title of the interview and a lot of times you can't see the full title of the video on YouTube anyways. So I start watching it and he starts talking about flat earth, which I thought was crazy.
Speaker 4:But I had recently been looking into all kinds of stuff in the Bible, whether it's like young earth, creationism, age of the earth, things like that Noah's flood and alternative explanations as to what science tells us, geology tells us, and things like that Noah's flood and alternative explanations as to what science tells us, geology tells us, and things like that, and he started talking about how you could still circumnavigate the flat earth, how the United Nations map was the map of the flat earth. And then he started referencing. Who was this? What was?
Speaker 2:the name.
Speaker 4:It was a guy named Rob Skiba the late Rob Skiba and he started referencing Bible scriptures and I was instantly like smacked in the chest, like felt like the hand of God literally punching me, and I immediately felt like, oh man, I am hearing truth and I don't think it hits everybody like that, but I do feel like God kind of gave me a flattery of ministry, kind of on the biblical side, and so I feel like he hit me harder with it. But I spent the next two years investigating it, doing some experiments of my own to try to prove to myself I wasn't crazy. I then started putting out content on YouTube and other platforms. I met Dave. We started doing the podcast together.
Speaker 4:I wrote a book. It's called the House that Jesus Built, the Biblical Shape of the Earth, an Intelligent Alternative Design. You can go to mattlongbookcom and it'll take you to the Amazon link there, move on to other things. But I just feel like God keeps pulling me back into this arena and so I've recently rewritten that book to um. Whereas before the previous version was mostly to like a Christian flat earther and like a tool for them to evangelize with, now it's a book that could really be given to anybody who's never even heard of the topic. It'll take you through 14 logical reasons why it's okay to doubt what we see on screens and in textbooks.
Speaker 2:Yeah, here's what's interesting. A large swath of the flat earth community ties in biblical reasons for thinking that the earth is flat and also you hear quite a bit about, like you even said, Dave, there's satanic forces at play here. So I found it interesting when I got into this to understand that that was also an angle. It's like we seek the truth, we think the truth is, the truth is from God and God says that the earth is flat. You see, like for me it was the books. The book of Enoch, for example, was absolutely mind blowing and wild to me. Now you know I ask your guys opinion on that shortly here, but I found that interesting always and have you guys shared that experience to see other folks who believe in God kind of tie this together with Flat Earth as well.
Speaker 4:Sure, yeah, I think from my perspective and love to hear Dave's next. But for me, when trying to tell people about Flat Earth, the only thing worse than Christians are pastors, because those are the people that think they know their scriptures and think outer space is in their scriptures. They also don't understand that it is a salvational issue for someone who has never heard it before. So someone who's a Christian and has their salvation. In my opinion, flat earth is not a salvational issue for them. But in my twenties, when I didn't believe page one of the Bible, thus I wouldn't read page two, it was.
Speaker 4:It was the heliocentric scientific model that was my stumbling block. Because of my university level astronomy, physics and geology classes, page one of the Bible looked like a fairy tale. So there was no reason for me to read page two. Jesus loves you wouldn't have done anything for me because there was no credibility behind it. So when Romans talks about people can get to know God this is Romans one 20, you can get to know God through the things that were made. So if that's the case, if you can get to know God through the creation, then in my opinion, of course, there's going to be an evil agenda to dilute what that creation is. And the way you dilute something is you poured into something bigger, like infinite space, and teach people that they're just insignificant probabilities of an ever-expanding, potentially infinite universe.
Speaker 3:David, yeah, it went, once you see the flat earth. So I was pretty much an atheist my whole life and I'll tell you this, the quick story of how that happened. Um, but then I found out about flat earth after trying to debunk it and I, you know, I looked at the evidence. At the evidence, and once you understand that this place is intelligently designed, you have no other choice but to understand that there's a creator, whether you like it or not. There's no other choice. In the heliocentric model, you know, God created, you know the big bang and then all the planets and everything, all the whole stupid story about the whole cosmos. God did that or God didn't do it. It was just a big bang, Right. So you have a choice. But in the flat earth, when you understand it's intelligently designed, you have no choice and that's what they're afraid of. They're afraid of people finding out that this place is intelligently designed and then there will be no atheists.
Speaker 3:When I was a little kid, born in a Jewish family, non-practicing, you know, never really went to temple or anything, you know I got a pseudo bar mitzvah when I was 16, because my father got remarried to some crazy Jewish woman and and she's like you, gotta do it, you know, and I just I was like whatever, and so it wasn't right. But in high school or junior high school, everyone was going on these trips called Young Life, which was a Christian organization, and they're all going to Bermuda and mother's like just go, it's okay, you can go. And so I went. And the first day we were there, we go on this hike and we go out to a cliff and we all sit around and the guy leading us is going to do a little Bible study. I'm like, okay, Bible study.
Speaker 3:I was like I've never, you know, I know nothing about it. And he opens up the Bible and the first thing he reads was a verse where the stars fell to the earth. And I'm like that's a fairy tale. Stars are, like you know, the size of a city and the earth is the size of a marble. Right, you know, how could a star fall to the earth? And I, right there, I said I don't believe any of that. I I just, like Matt, said I never looked at the Bible for another 40 years.
Speaker 2:Interesting. Okay, so logically in your mind, you're like these, these things are supposed to be. I've been taught that they're a hundred times the size of Earth, or a thousand or ten thousand million, millions and millions and millions of times bigger, just a speck and there's no way it could fall to Earth. So you're, you're thinking that these Well, we'll get into that.
Speaker 3:I just said that I just disregarded the whole Bible and most religions, or all religions because of that. I looked at all different religions, I looked at, you know, I kind of investigated them all and I just like, nah, I'm not buying it. I, you know, I I it's. It's really hard for me to say now. I used to believe in evolution and the big bang and and, uh, you know, we, we came from pond scum. One time lightning struck and made something out of nothing and then it turned into a fish and a fish grew legs and it climbed out of the water and found another sexy fish with legs that had a monkey and that monkey had a human. Okay, I mean, that's, that's literally the story that they want you to believe. And, um, you know, and I believed it.
Speaker 2:Interesting. All right, so before we get into digging into the flat earth basics and like what you guys actually believe here, I want you to talk to me about a pretty exciting announcement that has to do with your app, and we kind of talked about it before here. It has something to do with dome. So what's this all about? Talk to me about it. Go ahead, matt.
Speaker 3:Lead the way.
Speaker 4:Oh, my goodness, okay. Well, so in crypto, it's all about going to the moon, right? Well, in the flat earth model, which we can talk about later, the moon is actually not the highest thing in the sky. The dome is the highest thing in the sky, right? So we've created a crypto token called DomeShot. Okay, it's basically a meme token, except there's some pretty awesome utility that goes with it, and it has to do with Dave's app. So we're going to be doing an airdrop to all the users of Dave's app. Ok, first of all, we're also going to start paying for referrals in Dome Shot. So, dave, you want to take it from there?
Speaker 3:Yeah, so. So on the app, when you go into the friend finder, there's a referral section and you open that up. You have a referral code here and you can customize it. You know it's just a random number, um, and you you put in your code and then when you're talking to somebody about flat earth, you're showing them things on the app from the images or videos and stuff. Everyone says the same thing when do I get that app? And you say, here, get it, but use my code D, I, t, r, h or whatever your code is. It could be anything up to seven characters and um, and when they do it you get a point right and those points you can trade them in for.
Speaker 3:There's a subscription on the app for some of the higher functions, if you want to be able to do calls and videos and all sorts of stuff with other people. And there's a date. There's a dating section on there, or a true matchmaker, we call it, and there's a meetup maker. So you got the meetup maker, matchmaker, those things. You have to have the subscription. It's eleven dollars a year or just eleven referrals. So we were doing that for a while. It's been going really well.
Speaker 3:But now, with the referrals. You're going to get dome tokens and we'll go over the numbers with you in a second. We kind of just we're just finalizing it now and there's going to be an airdrop and I'll let matt tell you most about that. But the airdrop is going to be for anybody that has entered their metamask zero referrals. It doesn't matter, all you have to do is put a metamask in there. So you go to the friend finder, which is the handshake button, you go to the middle button up here, which is your referral status, and right here you just paste in your metamask address, right you have a metamask.
Speaker 3:You have a metamask address, brandon. Yeah, yeah, just post it in there. And now you, you're in for the airdrop matt, take it away yeah.
Speaker 4:So what we're going to do is, on september 11th, we're going to airdrop 33 million tokens to anyone that puts in their wallet address, and from that point on we're also going to start paying for referrals, and so every referral is going to get 1.5 million Dome, and then every Christmas we're going to reset that. We're going to have a flattening, we call it where the amount of Dome that gets referred out for every referral lessens, so that we can continue to cycle for about four years so if we look at, if we look on the app here, um, I'll go to the.
Speaker 3:This is um, the leaderboard. These are the top 100 people. There's people with. You know tons of referrals here and um. So all of the referrals that you have from the beginning of time, all the way through December 25th, christmas 2024, are going to get Whoops. You know what I forgot to do this? Here we go. Now I can see it better. All of those, all of those, are going to get one point five million per referral. After December 5th we have a flattening and it goes down to one million for the next year and then that gets flattened again next Christmas. After we do that for three more years until the tokens are gone or the time passes. Go ahead, matt.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I think that subs it up pretty good. The idea is that we've created a token that has an unbelievable community behind it that you've already mentioned the Flat Earth community so a loyal community as well as extreme utility. This is the first crypto token in the history of the world that has figured out how to monetize truth, in our opinion, right. So we're spreading the truth about the Flat Earth and, at the same time, we're also getting rewarded in the future of currency.
Speaker 1:We're almost at 200,000 people on the on the Dome token and we've just started right on the on the friend finder.
Speaker 3:So we have a solid community of very passionate people. And what does everybody that's a flat earther. All you want to do is wake up your friends, right? So wake up your friends, earn points, earn dome and unplug them from the matrix and free us from this. You know this satanic world that we're living in, with all of these insane rulers. We don't need those rulers, we don't need government. You know government. Government is to control, and meant is the mind is to control, and meant is the mind.
Speaker 4:Yes, and one more thing that we forgot to mention that's involved in the tokenomics is that, inevitably because there are people that are on the app that have referrals that don't give us their MetaMask address, oh yeah, those unclaimed dome are going to go into a pot and sit there for the year and then every December 25th, on Christmas, we're going to distribute those to anyone, to everyone who's provided their MetaMask address, regardless of referrals, and it's going to be distributed based on the amount of dome that you have in that wallet. So the more dome you have in that wallet, the more freedom or freedom you're going to receive.
Speaker 3:Right, if I had, if I had just for a number of 10 million in mine and he, matt had one million in his MetaMask wallet, I'm going to get 10 times as much of that pot because I have 10 times the amount of tokens. So this is encourages people to kind of lock up their tokens. It's kind of like staking your tokens. You know, the longer you hold, the more, the more you earn, and and and. The other thing is how many? How many will that be? Well, let me tell you something Right now there's only about one hundred and fifty to one hundred and seventy five people that have put their MetaMask address in there. The amount of people that have done referrals is in the thousands, in the tens of thousands. So I think that a vast majority of the people are not going to put their MetaMask in there, and that pool is probably going to result in you more tokens than Matt and I are expecting actually. But that's OK.
Speaker 2:All right, so let's sum this up. So here's what I like about this, and I'm going to speak to my audience here too. You know, I did something with a partner of mine where we tokenized a nonprofit in Texas, and you basically take an organization that already has infrastructure in place and you give them the gift of the blockchain, and I believe that we're probably about five to eight years ahead of the curve. I think that every major organization across the world is going to eventually be tokenized. I think that nonprofits are going to be tokenized. I think that large companies, enterprises are going to be tokenized. I think that sports teams are, and I think that you guys making the decision to tokenize is huge, huge, huge, huge, because it's going to make a lot of sense in a short amount of time here. Now you guys are launching on the pulse chain network, correct?
Speaker 4:Correct. That is, that is correct. That was another reason that we wanted to do this was because one I, I'm a day three hexagon, I've, I've, I've sacrificed for pulse and pulse X, and so I want to see that community grow, and so trying to bring the Flat Earth community over to the Pulse Chain community, I believe, will definitely help that.
Speaker 3:And the other thing, brandon, doing it on the Ethereum side. We couldn't do it. It costs too much the gas fees.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but here's the cool thing if you have an Ethereum wallet, I believe that you can put your Ethereum wallet in this as well, and then you go to pulse chain your your tokens are there.
Speaker 4:Yep, yep. And if you go to domeshotio, we've got some videos on there on how to do that.
Speaker 3:Right, and for those of you I mean your listeners 99% of them know how to set up a wallet. But if you have no idea what any of this is, just go to domeshotio. We have instructional videos. It's simple. You download the app, you create the wallet. Simple, simple Copy the address, open up your Flat Earth Clock app, paste it in. 33 million dome is yours, if you do it before September 11th.
Speaker 2:Very interesting, and how many users do you have on that app again?
Speaker 3:We're almost 200,000. We're going to hit 200,000 by the end of September.
Speaker 2:And there's utility in this token, because you're going to be able to use this token to unlock features on the app, correct?
Speaker 3:Well, you can. First, when you unlock, when you get, when you're in Dome, you're also earning a point. The points are different, so you can use those points to unlock the subscription. The subscription is $11 a year, but it's so easy. Everyone you show the app to to help wake them up. They're all going to say where do I get the app? It's available on iOS, on the Apple App Store, on the Google Play Store, and you can also download it direct for all Android phones on my website Direct download, and you can do it that way. But, um, where are they going with that? What was your question? I'm sorry.
Speaker 2:No, I just. I was curious about the utility of this token, because most don't have utility, but this does.
Speaker 3:Well, we're going to add also, there's gonna, you know, as our store grows, as our shopping grows and as we do, events. There's going to a big event next year in Texas Matt doesn't even know about it for Flat Earth and the old world, and you'll be able to use your Dome tokens to get a discount off of tickets and other things. So advertising, yeah, on the app Great, yeah, if you want to advertise on the app, you can. You can purchase it with with Dome tokens and we're going to make it kind of fun. Like, hey, if you want to purchase an ad, it costs you $5,000 us or a ridiculous low amount of dome. Right, yeah. So cause we don't want your fiat currency, we want dome, we want you to use the crypto. So, you know, some people might look at that and go, wow, does that mean that dome's worth this much? Well, not really, but it could be.
Speaker 2:What percentage of your organization after five years do you think is going to hold some sort of dome? If you could just ballpark it.
Speaker 3:That's a great question. I really got to think about that. But you know, we have 200,000 people on the friend finder. There's more people on the app, I don't know. It could be half of them, you know. Yeah, it could be. I don't know. It depends on you know how well we get the message out there. But we're going to be talking about this more and more. We're going to be making videos, tiktoks and uh. You know the, the.
Speaker 3:The airdrop is kind of like the big payday, um, and so you know it's. It's kind of fun. And we're not even telling people don buy dome. Don't go out there and buy huge bags of dome right now. Don't, because that will be a lot of dome. Just take the airdrop, sit on it, have fun with it. And you know what, if you're a flat earther, you'd do this for free. You would do all of this for free. That's all you want to do when you're a flat earther is wake other people up to reality, because when you unplug from the matrix, uh, it is a much more beautiful world than uh, than living in there well, what's interesting about?
Speaker 2:oh sorry, go ahead, matt well I was just going to say.
Speaker 4:One of the things that we're hopeful that this brings within the community, within the the fe clock user community, is that someone who was maybe uh, you know too too tepid to get into crypto. This is a freeway, risk-free way. You literally just give us the wallet address, we send it to you for free, and now you have a chance to experiment in this world of crypto that maybe they wouldn't have been able to before.
Speaker 2:Great. I think this is so cool. It's on PulseChain too. Pulsechain's a system state copy of Ethereum. If you guys aren't familiar, you can check out. You can go to PulseChaincom Check out that information. You can go to YouTube. Put in PulseChain. We probably have more YouTubers than anybody else out there any other cryptocurrency community.
Speaker 3:Let me tell you, if I can figure it out, then anybody could do it. I mean because when I first heard about you know crypto, it was like I'll never learn this and now I'm teaching other people about it. Right, and we came up. You know the dome, we the mining. It's not proof of work, it's not proof of stake, it's proof of mind. We're minding.
Speaker 2:We're minding people yeah, proof of mind and proof of truth, right, yeah love it all right, yeah, super fun well guys, this is this is really cool. I can't wait to share it with the pulse chain community, because you know, adoption's everything. It's a brand new layer one, and you're bringing this massive community, uh, over to pulse chain, so I'd like to thank you for that. Um, that's, that's really cool, guys just just remember.
Speaker 3:If you forget everything, go to flat earth davecom. Everything is there. You can find the app there. You can find links to dome. You can find everything from the old world to flat earth. Proofs to to this interview. It'll be on the interview section. Um, so everything is at flat earth davecom. Everything you need in the world is there great, great.
Speaker 2:Okay, good information here. I'll actually let me go ahead and put this in here. I can put in the ticker DomeShotio and FlatEarthDavecom, right? Yep, okay, flatearthdavecom.
Speaker 3:And there's a giant banner right near the top that says you know Dome and click it, and then you're at DomeShot. Says you know Dome and click it, and then you're at Dome Shot. So you know it's hard. People have a hard time remembering my social media is this, my Facebook's this, my Instagram's this. They forget everything. Flatearthdavecom. That's it. Everything's there, cool.
Speaker 2:All right, guys, let's get into this. And the idea here is I I'm going to play kind of a semi-skeptical role here and just press in a little bit and we're going to talk about Flat Earth because my community, this podcast picking up a whole lot of different viewers from across the world, because I'm not necessarily advertising to the crypto side, so these are going to be brand new folks and I want to dig in. So maybe the Flat Earth Theory basics. Dave, I'll start with you. For those who may not be familiar, maybe you can break down the core principles of flat earth and what is the flat earth model.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so when you, if you Google flat earth, you're going to get nothing. You're going to. You know you're going to get a disc floating in space. This is a balloon at 120,000 feet. The earth is supposedly spinning at a thousand miles an hour below them. It was up here for three and a half hours. It should have landed 3000 miles away, but it landed actually east of where it took off. But the earth is spinning to the east. It should have landed west but it outran the earth and then it landed. So you can see here, and whenever we send a balloon up this high, the sun is never above it. It's always almost at the same level and it's kind of a local light. You can see that it's kind of lit around there, um, and it's. You know it's darker over on the side, right, but if you google flat earth, you're going to get this.
Speaker 3:This is a false model. This is what they want you to believe, right? Because this is stupid and you'll never look at it again. You know it looks cool. It looks cool. Well, it does look cool, but it's stupid. It's stupid. You know you're not stupid. It's stupid when you try to people like think I can't figure that out. No, you know their own system.
Speaker 3:When I talk to somebody that's new, thinks flat earth is stupid, I start asking them questions about their own model. I say how fast is the Earth spinning? They don't know. How fast is it orbiting? 66,000 miles an hour? They don't know that. How fast is it chasing the sun? Because the sun's moving at almost a half a million miles an hour. You cannot fathom what these speeds are. Let me show you what they are. This is called the hypersonic sled track. I don't have sound on it, but if you look it up yourself, the sound is shocking.
Speaker 3:Watch this Can't even see. It Goes by at Mach 8.6. You can't fathom that speed. Could you fathom double that speed? You have to believe that the lumpy rock world, surrounded by smooth, curved water, surrounded by air, adjacent to a vacuum, which is impossible is going 10 times faster than this around in an elliptical curved path around the earth and chasing the sun around the sun, chasing the sun a hundred times faster than that.
Speaker 3:And then, when we go out into nature, we see stuff like this. All of this is going on at speeds that you can't even comprehend, and we can go out and we can see a flat water like that. Right, we can see, we can see this. Right, what is that? What are your senses tell you stillness, yeah, it's absolute, absolute stillness, absolutely, 100, still, right, this, this is where you live. Large bodies of water, at rest, lie flat.
Speaker 3:Water needs containment. If you had a pond and you took away part of the side of the pond, the water is going to flow away. Take away the part of the side of the, of the, of a giant lake, it's going to flow away. If you took away the side of the earth, what side? The earth is a ball right. Well, this is what the earth looks like. This is. We live in a pond, and everything outside of this, which some people call the ice wall I just call it the shoreline of Antarctica is Antarctica. We don't know what's out here. We can speculate I love doing that and there's lots of evidence but this of the continents, antarctica, hold on um, if we look at the at the average elevation, can you guess let me get rid of that can you guess which one is antarctica?
Speaker 2:I didn't know that.
Speaker 3:That's yeah and antarctica is over double any other height. That's because it's the shoreline of our world Antarctica. This is the average height of the plateau on Antarctica. Antarctica also has the highest mountains in the world. Wait a minute. What about Everest? Higher than Everest? Right, but they don't want you to know about it. They don't want you to know anything about Antarctica, and anything they tell you is usually just a lie. And there's so much evidence. I want to go into one thing and I'm going to throw it over to Matt because Matt has another way to look at it. But I'll show you one of my new favorite proofs, and there are so many now. Each one by itself debunks the globe, debunks the globe 100%.
Speaker 3:So during World War II the Germans used the Knickerbein system, which basically shot a microwave radio signal for hundreds of miles and it's a line of sight transmission, and the plane would fly in that beam and they'd hear beep. And if they went off course it would go beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, and so they could find the center of that beam. And that's the way they could fly at night and get to their target. The problem is it wouldn't tell them where their target was. It would just tell them, it was somewhere on that line. But then they get another beam and they, they make a cross, that, and when it gets to that cross it can hear the tones. It drops the bombs and they successfully blew up some manufacturing plants that they wanted to get and it worked.
Speaker 3:But when they, when they planned it, the, some of the generals, you know some of the people, the scientists were like nope, it's not going to work, the earth curve is going to block it. And the general in charge goes forget it, do it anyway, do it anyway. And they're like the, like the scientists, like it's not going to work, the earth curve is going to block it, right? So we found one. This is uh, this, this is the transmitter right here, 205 feet. It was in ringstead and it shot the. The where they were going was, uh, where they were the. The plant they're going for was then, uh, whatever, matagromandi, right, this is 631 feet. Oh, no, 3,631 feet, 205 feet, right, with uh, 515 miles.
Speaker 3:Now, if you use the Earth Curve Calculator, not the Flat Earth Calculator, the Earth Curve Calculator, the hidden part behind the bulge of the Earth is 129,000 feet, that's 24 and a half miles. There's no mountain high enough 24 and a half miles of Earth in the way, 24 and a half miles of a bulge of earth in the way. So that is impossible, 100%. So the plane would fly, go beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, and I would hear it and would drop the bombs right there and it worked. Okay, that's like saying, you know, and we'll go over and go oh, refraction, refraction, right, that would be like hey, this guy here, he's standing behind that house, but the house refracts down and he refracts up and you can see. You can see the person again.
Speaker 2:That's how stupid it is. So let's go back to this real quick, because in the, in the military, we learn about line of sight. So line of sight means you have a transmitter that is directly pointed to a receiver and there can't be any obstruction.
Speaker 3:Essentially, that is directly pointed to a receiver and there can't be any obstruction. Essentially right. 515 miles. The amount of curvature is all 24 and a half miles, including that extra height. They were up, right, including it.
Speaker 3:People are well, you can't see the bottom of the mountain, you can't see the whole mountain. You know, when we look at, when we look at, um, you know things in the distance it is, it is unbelievable. And then submarines. Same thing on the bottom of the ocean. They could see another submarine. 100 miles away. There should be a mountain of dirt over a mile high between them. Right, it's impossible, impossible.
Speaker 3:One other quick one, and they'll go to matt. Yeah, yeah, yeah, frozen lake, right, so we got a guy. He goes on this lake and he's got his camera six inches off the ground. He verifies everything, he puts these lights at eight miles, seven, six and five miles away Doesn't seem that far, but at that height the horizon should be at a specific distance, the horizon, and that's something we should talk about, and this one should be third, and this I'm accounting with magical refraction. So it's more than this 30 feet below the curve, 22 feet, 15 feet and nine feet below a physical curve, right below a physical curve. You can't see my mouth because it's behind a physical curve. On a ball. The horizon is a physical curve but for some reason these things all refract up and stop exactly at eye level.
Speaker 2:Do me a favor, bring that ball back up, yeah, and put it up on the camera. Put your finger behind the horizon.
Speaker 3:So here's my finger now.
Speaker 2:Here's my finger now and it's going away and it disappears from the bottom up so if there's, for example, if there's a line of sight sensor right there, or if there's a camera, then you should not be able to see it because it's going to run into the curve. Now, the, the excuse and and what they're talking about here is well, electromagnetic energy refracts and propagates and travels through the atmosphere in a weird way, and it bends over the horizon. What do you say to that?
Speaker 3:It can't because it would scatter, it would spread out, so it would have to skip and skip and skip again. It would just be an incoherent microwave and Globers have no explanation. So they ignore this, they won't acknowledge it, they won't even try to debunk it, because they do. That means they have to acknowledge it and they can't. There's no, there's no, you can't. They can make up stories about anything, but they won't even, they won't even talk about this one. It's absolutely ridiculous.
Speaker 3:Check this out, right, check it out. So you got your horizon here, and the horizon is supposedly the Earth curve. But we zoom in, we zoom in, we zoom in, we zoom in and all of a sudden we see this these are dolphins, ok, that are beyond that line. They're miles beyond that line and they're jumping. So are they jumping from behind the ball and going hey, look at me, look at me, they're, they're way behind that line.
Speaker 3:This is just the, the, how your eyes see. You can only see to a certain point. Right, when I look down at the floor, we're down on my feet. I'm looking 90 degrees down. If I look at something 10 feet away, that's kind of like a 45 degree angle. If I look at something 100 yards away. It almost seems like a straight line from my eyes, but the truth is on a flat surface, the ground is always below you. It appears to rise to eye level because that's how your eyes work, but it's always six feet below your eyes. If you're six feet tall, it's always six feet below your eyes, but in the distance a couple miles away it looks like it's at your eye level, and then your eye cannot resolve anything. If you go up higher, yeah, you can.
Speaker 2:Now you can resolve things better. Love it, matt. What do you? What do you say about all this? Do you have a different opinion on this or what's?
Speaker 4:this all about? No, it's very similar. I do approach it from kind of a different standpoint in that when I was finding out about flat earth, I was very involved in discovering that the Bible is actually a true document, that it's a historical documentation of things that have happened in our past. And so when, when I found out one, we experience a flat, non-rotating Earth, all of us None of us have seen the curve, none of us have experienced the motion. Yet it's going to be up to me to explain why I believe the Earth is flat and motionless. That's a little bit weird, right? It's like the burden of proof shouldn't be on me, because I'm just explaining what I see and what I feel. So we experience a flat, non-rotating earth. The Bible describes a flat, non-rotating earth in over a hundred verses and science, as you've seen, proves from what Dave's talking about, proves a flat, non-rotating earth with the lack of curvature, with the lack of motion. The only thing that is in opposition to these things that we see and feel are what we see on screens and textbooks, and all the people who write those textbooks and do those Discovery Channel specials all have the same worldview, and it's the worldview that nothing exploded and created everything without the help of an all loving, all powerful creator.
Speaker 4:So I come at it from more of a biblical mindset and think about well you know, if the earth is a spinning ball flying through space, how did God stop the earth when Joshua asked him to do it? When Joshua was chasing down the Amalekites? God stops the sun and the earth over specific places. How is it that the earth was created three days before the sun in the Genesis account? Because the earth is supposed to be revolving around the sun. That doesn't work. Genesis account because the earth is supposed to be revolving around the sun. That doesn't work. How is it that the devil takes Jesus up to a high mountain and shows him all the kingdoms of the world if he's on a ball? How is it that the whole world is going to see Jesus when he comes back on the clouds if we're on a ball?
Speaker 4:And over and over and over, the Bible over 70 times talks about the sun, moon and stars is moving and never once talks about the Earth is moving. In fact, it says the Earth is fixed and immovable. So all of these things combine to say that we live on a flat, non-rotating Earth system where the Earth is encapsulated under a dome which is inside of water, actually, and the North Pole is at the center, as Dave showed you, and the South Pole doesn't exist. At the edges is Antarctica, which is not a continent at the bottom of the ocean, but rather a continental ice shelf. And this can be proven in the way that compasses work, because the compass always points north, and the further you get away from north, it doesn't now start to point south. Actually, the further away you get from north, the worse a compass works. In fact, when you're in art in antarctica, they say you might as well not even bring a compass because it's so wacky when it should be more accurate just pointing to the south.
Speaker 3:So I think that's proof that we only have a north pole at the very center of our world compasses should not work on the equator because it'd be equally pulled from the north pole and the South pole.
Speaker 3:Good point, it wouldn't know which way to go. Let me, let me show you this. A lot of people say um, what about Polaris? Yeah, our North star, you can't see it in, in, in, uh, south America? True, well, that's not a hundred percent true. It has been seen as far as 30 degrees South, which completely rules out the ball. But about the equator is where you lose it.
Speaker 3:So here's a guy. This is the North Star over the center of our circle, our world, right, and so that's at a 90 degree angle. And then, if he moves over here, that's about a 45 degree angle, if he moves over here, that's about 25, we'll say and if he keeps on going, it'll get less and less and less, however, it'll never smudge into the horizon. It'll get less and less, less, however, it'll never smudge into the horizon. You know why? Because this is what's called an orthographic view. You never see the world this way this is. You can never see the side of your face, except in a picture like this, right, so you can't see it. So this is what happens. Here's 90 degrees. He moves away. It goes down to 45 degrees. He moves away. It goes down to 45 degrees. He moves away. It goes down to 25 degrees. He keeps on going, and this is just going to merge into this horizontal eye zone.
Speaker 2:So you're saying that that's what happens with the flat Earth model?
Speaker 3:A hundred percent. That's what happens. It would also happen on a globe. Here's the thing we're terrestrial beings, we're on the flat Earth, we're on that, we're on the Earth. And then you have the atmosphere. Let's say it's 10,000 feet of atmosphere. Well, when you are looking straight up, you're looking through 10,000 feet and then it's kind of clear. So we have a clear shot of whatever is above the atmosphere, right. But when you're looking away, straight across, you're looking through all atmosphere and it becomes opaque. Like if you're looking through a pane of glass, great, put atmosphere. And it becomes opaque, like if you're looking through a pane of glass, great, put another pane of glass, put another pane, put 50 panes together. You can't see through it, even though they're all clear. It's the same thing with the atmosphere. The atmosphere becomes opaque. And not only does it become opaque, it, it converges top to bottom, left to right. Let me show you.
Speaker 3:Here is it. Can you know how? The perspective grid, you know? The sides come together, the top and the bottom go down and everything goes into that line. Well, that 10 000 feet of atmosphere gets compressed into um, a line which looks like it's at your eye level. Now the ground. Remember I said it's always six feet. Believe you're standing at the edge of calm water. The water is always six feet below you, but it looks like it rises to eye level, or almost Right. The sky, that 10,000 feet, all compresses into that same line, so it all to you, looks like it's at eye level. So if this is the 10,000 feet of atmosphere, right, the sun just goes beyond. It Got it. And this here looks like it's at your eye level. I know I'm talking a lot, but I've got some graphics and let me just show you this. So this is, this is. Let me show you this. All right, so this is. Where is it?
Speaker 5:Excuse me, all right.
Speaker 3:All right. So here's our, here's the perspective grid that we're talking about and everything you know this guy's. Here's his eyeline, right here. You can follow it to the back. We put this mountain here. It said, say, it's 3000 feet above him and here's the sun. The sun is moving away Now. It looks like it's going down. It's just moving away. Is the sun below the horizon? No, it's just beyond the mountain. It's just beyond the mountain, right, Just like here.
Speaker 3:If we're looking up at this, it's 12 o'clock noon. We're looking straight up at a building and now it's like one o'clock and the sun is not below the horizon. It's just beyond the building, right, If this person went backwards, they'd be able to see the sun, because the building would get smaller and smaller. Let's go back to this. The sun is just there. If this guy moved backwards, we'll move him back. There's the sun again. Now the sun goes farther away. Again, it goes beyond this line right here. This line is still 3, 3000 feet above his eyes, but it looks to him to be at eye level we had the clouds.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so we had the clouds right 10,000 feet of clouds. They're all merging into that line. Also, the sun is above it. The sun goes beyond it, not below it, right? So this line, here is the. The part of it is 3000 feet above his eyes. The atmosphere is another five or 10,000 feet on top of that, but to him it all looks like it's at eye level. It all looks like it's at eye level. That's how we see people fight that left and right. Globers will deny it. Right? And just one more thing. I haven't shown this yet, so this is a, this is a shot from. Uh, my well, first, before I tell you what it is, what is more space? From here to here or from this arrow to this arrow? Which one is more space?
Speaker 3:it, it looks like yeah, it looks like yeah, obviously the bigger space yeah, so here we have an island which is about a quarter of a mile away from me. Here, ok, I'm standing here. This mountain is a quarter mile away. I don't know if you can see right here, but this line here, if I zoom in, you can see that it's New York City. You can see all the buildings, the trade tower, and that's 25 miles away. So that's a hundred times farther than from here to here. From here to here is a hundred times this distance.
Speaker 5:so not only the, thing are you so dumb?
Speaker 3:what's so dumb?
Speaker 3:brandon, he didn't get it right oh yeah, yeah, you're so dumb, so so, so, like we have this boat here and the boat gets smaller and here, at a quarter mile away, it's really small, it's got to go a hundred times. It's got to reduce in size a hundred times to go from here to here, right? So people say, well, how come, so when? So, basically, right, here is the limit of how far you're going to see, but things will still smaller, right? Let's say, it's 25 smaller here, 25 smaller there. It's got to do that a hundred more times. So it's going to disappear and you're going to think it went over a curve because of programming.
Speaker 3:All right, I want to wait. Last thing I just want to say this is crap that you have to think about. They teach you in school to memorize, get the a and forget it. Okay, yeah, but this is stuff that you, you have to think about. They teach you in school to memorize, get the a and forget it okay, yeah, but this is stuff that you actually have to think about. And you know your community are thinkers, right, because they're getting off the fiat system and they're they're. You know they're listening to you. Let me maybe don't think that much I know gosh, don't go that far yeah, but but you know thinking is actually really good.
Speaker 3:It's exercising. You got to do it a lot or it hurts. So you know flat earthers do a lot of thinking.
Speaker 2:Absolutely. Now. I wanted to show you guys this tweet. I'll pull it up here, yeah, and I put this out a while back, maybe, like I don't know, a month ago or so, and I said why are people so mad? But I mentioned the use of fis fish eye lenses in space, faking curvature, but when neil tyson, neil degrasse tyson mentions it, no one bats an eye. And I and I specifically said you don't have to be a flat earther to speak the scientific truth about this topic, and I want to play this for the audience here and then we'll kind of talk about it.
Speaker 5:Okay, guys, go All right, and that dude who jumped out of a perfectly good balloon. What's his name? Felix Felix Bumgardner. He would have been about two millimeters above the surface of this globe. That's his edge of space. Jump of space, jump. Now you know, I don't. It's funny, he wants to. I don't have a problem if he does it, but the honesty of it would greatly diminish what I think people thought he was actually doing. And not only that, they made sure to photograph him standing there with a really wide angle lens which curves horizontal lines. So in the photo you see this curvature of Earth's surface and he's like wow, he's in space. Look at that. No, he's not At that height. You don't see the curvature of the Earth. If you are two millimeters above this beach ball, you just don't All right so.
Speaker 3:Hold on, play the last line.
Speaker 5:Okay.
Speaker 2:You guys know All right.
Speaker 5:That stuff is flat.
Speaker 3:There you go. You took away the punchline.
Speaker 2:Come on, I'm part of the resistance.
Speaker 4:Yeah, so what that does?
Speaker 4:I actually think he did that as a response because there was so much flat earth content coming out around that time and people using the lack of curvature as a proof that we're not on a ball, which I obviously take that as proof and so they had to come out with some misinformation beyond that.
Speaker 4:But it's telling that the farthest we can go, supposedly right now off the surface of the earth is about 250 miles if you believe the narrative, and that's like driving from dallas to houston. It's not very far. You know they want us to think oh, you know, outer space is, is achievable, and galaxies beyond galaxies, and what is reality is everything that's portrayed as space is actually what's called computer generated images. Right, there's a difference between photos and images. And because we can't go very high off the surface of the Earth that's why they say we're not able to produce an actual photo of the entire Earth they have to stitch together low altitude balloon footage of the Earth and create what's called the Blue Marble Series, which on NASA's website, almost verbatim, it says we had to take the flat map, wrap it around the ball and add photos and add clouds and Photoshop, and that's how they create.
Speaker 2:Yeah, dave, I want to point this out real quick and then this is going to be cool here. It gets me so frustrated to hear, for example, pilots. Pilots say that, yeah, we're cruising along at 40,000 feet and we can definitely see curvature.
Speaker 2:We can see it bending over the horizon. And then they say all you got to do is look out the window. And I'm like dude, I've looked out the window, I can't see it. And then you have. What was funny in that tweet was the comments. Which is these people? They're so against even thinking on their own that they're attacking neil degrasse tyson, their lord and savior. Right so it. It was very interesting for me to watch. Go ahead, dave.
Speaker 3:Yeah. So you know. What people don't understand is you can only see a certain distance in all directions. So if it, let's say, just for a distance, a hundred miles at one o'clock, two o'clock, three o'clock, that's a hundred miles. Connect all those points, that's creating a flat circle. But your programming sees sphere right. You don't see a straight line across. You can only see the same distance. So if you had a string 100 miles long and you ran it around, it's going to make a circle and that's the curve that you're seeing, if you can even see it at all.
Speaker 3:This is Felix, this is a fisheye lens. And you know they said, oh, you can, have you ever been in airplanes? And we said, no, no, you can't see it in airplane. And they're like oh, have you ever been in a mig fighter? 70 000 feet? The myth busters that went up there. But one of their cameras was not a fisheye and it showed a perfectly flat horizon. So we debunked that. Then then they're like then the red bull jump. Uh, you know stuff came out and we proved that that was a fisheye lens. And then neil did the damage control all of this land. Now look at this how much of the earth is this, brandon?
Speaker 2:that's.
Speaker 3:That would be such a small amount of earth like, yeah, if it were real no, no, if this was the curve of the earth, this would be about a third of the earth, correct? Yeah, this is all new mexico. This is all new mexico. We looked at all of the lines and stuff in here. It's all new mexico. Right that that is impossible, but that represents?
Speaker 2:that represents, uh, almost, you know, 30 or 40 percent of the northern hemisphere, if you believe me, right, of course.
Speaker 3:Now this is the camera inside the capsule. When he got in, was here the horizon 10 feet off the ground, and this is at 127,000 feet. The horizon doesn't move. Yeah, as you go up, you can see farther. The Earth should be dropping, dropping, dropping. At three miles, there's a six foot drop. At 100 miles, there's a mile drop and then it exponentially gets worse from there, right, right. So he's at 127,000 feet and the horizon does not change. Yeah, the horizon does not drop.
Speaker 2:Here's what I would. I'm going to ask my listeners here, guys, I'm not begging you to believe flat earth and I'm going to make my opinion clear on on this here in a second but I'm not begging you to to believe in it. I'm just telling you to look and look at the facts, like look at what it actually is and then start asking your own daggone questions about it. Uh, because they're right here, they're right in front of you, and a regular person who doesn't believe in flat earth, for example, can ask these questions and then challenge people who are quote unquote smarter than they are to answer these questions and see what they come up with. And I'll tell you, you know, a lot of times, man, people just don't have good answers, they don't even try to answer, they just kind of ad hominem and they call you stupid for even asking very legitimate questions. So I wanted to let the audience know, kind of, where I stand on this.
Speaker 2:Dave, the stream that you did really thrust me in a completely different direction, which I'm sure it does with a lot of people, and there are extremely legitimate questions that do not have answers to them. Nobody, no matter how much research I've done, how many times I've asked people. There's just not answers to some of this stuff. So where does this fall in my mind? Well, it's frustrating because I can never see with my own eyes. I can't ever see with my own eyes. I can't go out into space, I don't have the resources or capability to do it, but we can send cameras up, and everything that I've seen from the cameras that aren't manipulated indicate that there is a much bigger mystery out there than what they're leading on to. So that audience, I want to let you know. That's where I stand, and I'm certainly I'm a, I'm a huge skeptic about everything that I've been fed at this point, on the app.
Speaker 3:If you just go to images section, I just put in fisheye and you have. This is, you know, taken by an amateur balloon, and this is nasa, right same same height it's. You know how many times you need to see something like this to understand away, would you?
Speaker 2:you'd have to be a million miles away from the earth to see that sort of curvature. If. If that were the case, like if that was a legitimate picture, right, they don't send things out that far, they don't. They just don't do that, right? Yeah, so?
Speaker 3:they, they, uh, they had, uh. There's a shot of the earth from a million miles away and then the earth, the, the moon goes in front of it. It's so stupid. It's literally like they would probably reject that as a clip on south park because it looks so stupid. It's too stupid for south park I love it.
Speaker 2:Uh, all right, let me. Let me kind of move this here. Um, okay, let's talk about this, because this is and this is something that I don't know much about. Uh, I I have shifted my opinions on it, though. So, gravity and physics Gravity is almost a curse word. If I go into Twitter space, flat Earth, twitter space and I start talking about gravity, I get laughed out of the space. Not really, but you know what I mean. So what's the theory of gravity in Flat Earth? How do you account for things like tides and things like that as well? So, let's start with gravity first. Yeah, what are your thoughts?
Speaker 4:Why don't I start with it and I'll pass it over to Dave. So gravity mathematically, like if you're trying to solve for the force of gravity between two objects, okay, you've got. The force of gravity is equal to the gravitational constant, 6.67 times 10, to the negative 11th times the mass of the first object times the mass of the second object, divided by the radius between the two objects squared. Okay, so let's say we're trying to calculate the force of gravity on me from the Earth, okay, well, we've established that the radius of the earth is something that is in question because we don't think the earth is a ball, we think it's flat and obviously the flatter something gets, the larger that radius becomes. Right, do we agree?
Speaker 4:As as something? As the radius gets larger and as the radius is approaching infinity, that thing is getting flat. So if radius is infinity and that's in the denominator, then what that creates is something that's equal to zero. So any mathematical formula that has the radius of the Earth or the radius between two points that involves the Earth has to equal zero. So the force of gravity mathematically equals zero if you can disprove curvature, which I believe that we've done so, beyond that, if, if gravity isn't what regulates us if it's something else, like we all agree that things close to the surface of the earth tend to fall at 9.8 meters per second, squared right seems like something that you can repeat.
Speaker 2:I don't think we can measure it for the most part right, but it does it does not mean that gravity exists.
Speaker 4:And I'll give you an example. So they say that they've proven the existence of gravity because they've proven the existence of gravity waves, which they call ripples in space time. So there was something called it was liga, it was in like the arizona desert or something like called it was Liga, it was in like the Arizona desert or something like that. It was this huge array that was supposedly observing two black holes a billion light years away, orbit each other and eventually collide. Ok, a billion light years, yeah, and if you want to, so if you want to, if you want to calculate what that is, so the sun is eight light minutes away, so multiply that times sixty five thousand to get to a light year, and then multiply times a billion to get to a billion light years, and then turn out the lights because it's a black hole. So I don't even know how you find it Right. So it observes these two black holes combined, and then they were going to measure the ripples in space time as they come back to the earth. Now, they did not measure the gravitational waves or ripples in space from the moon, which is only 240,000 miles away. Supposedly, they measured it from two black holes a billion light years away, and they said that they proved the existence because the ripple in space time that they measured was less than the diameter of the nucleus of an atom. Ok, this is what they claim to have recorded and proven the existence of gravity with so dave. Why don't you explain what we do believe, then?
Speaker 3:since, yeah, so just real quick, the a billion light years away, that means it's been that gravity wave. Does it go to speed of light? Matt, it goes. It's been traveling for a billion year, for a billion years yeah, it's so stupid. So, brandon, do you believe in magnets?
Speaker 2:but do I believe in them?
Speaker 3:yes, you feel the force, they can pull or push right. Right, uh, do you? Uh, do you understand what electrostatics is? That a positive and a negative will track, then two negatives will push away. When you have something electrically charged, like a, a balloon, you know you get an electric charge on it. It sticks to the wall.
Speaker 3:All right, walter Lewin, mit professor, says that everything in our world is held together with electrostatics. Ok, so just keep that in mind. Everything the air we breathe, us plants, animals, everything our houses, the ground and the ground has a measurable negative charge and the sky has a positive charge. So anything that's touching the ground is connected to the ground and it has its weight due to buoyancy and density. But once you're in the air, you're surrounded by a positive charge. The ground is not moving, so it's attracting you down. It says down is this direction.
Speaker 3:Electrostatics can be measured, tested, manipulated, can actually be tested. Gravity is just a theory, so let's just look at a quick test. So here we have some leftover balloons, right, and they're holding this. This is just a button here. It's about two inches off the ground, and we have this wire that goes to a Van der Graaff generator which allows us to change the charge of this. So we're not changing gravity. We're going to add a positive charge and when we add a positive charge it's more attracted to the ground and it pulls the balloons down and then when we discharge it, it goes back up. Now do we manipulate gravity or do we manipulate electrostatics? Here we can do the same thing Tinfoil we put a negative charge into it, it goes up. We turn it off, it goes down. Right, turn it back on, it goes up. It stays up because negative and negative are pushing away from each other. Are we manipulating gravity or are we manipulating electrostatics? Clearly, testably, provably, repeatably, we're manipulating electrostatics.
Speaker 3:Let's pretend gravity is real. The globalist scientists say that the electrostatic force is 10 to the 36 power stronger than gravity. Brandon, I can't even fathom what that is. This is MIT, not MIT. Is this MIT? No, not MIT. Where was this? Harvard? I think at MIT.
Speaker 3:This is called the silent drone. It has no moving parts. It's flying with electrostatics. It has no moving parts. It can fly due to changing its electrical charge. Are we manipulating gravity or are we manipulating electrostatics? During lightning storms, things weigh different. Things fall at different speeds. Sometimes, when lightning strikes next to somebody, the person goes flying in the air. Did gravity disappear or did the charge in the ground turn positive for a split second and send that person flying? Okay, so that is provable. But let's pretend gravity is real 10 to the 36.
Speaker 3:Brandon, you can't fathom what 10 to the 36 is. If you were standing here next to me and I punch you I gave you up just a solid punch, like you know, like, like you called me dick and I punch you you'd be like ouch. If I punch you a hundred times harder, it'd probably really hurt. If I punch you a thousand times harder, probably break your shoulder. If I punch you a hundred thousand times harder, you'd go to the floor. You'd probably break your back. A million times harder, you're dead. A billion times harder, you'd probably explode. A trillion, a trillion times harder. It would probably blow up the whole neighborhood, something you know.
Speaker 3:You can't fathom what that amount of force is. That's 15 zero, 15 zeros or 12 zeros, 12 zeros, yeah, it's it. That that's. We have to get up to 36. We have to go times, a thousand times, a thousand times. It's so stupid how big it is Right. And so if gravity was real, it's zero because 10 to the 36, that's something that we can measure, which is a weak force in itself. It just makes that zero. If gravity was, if I had a 45 pound, you know, barbell, here, and gravity was the only thing pulling it down, it would never pull it down, it would just sit there. Electrostatics pulls it right to the ground. Um, it attracts it to the ground. Grit down is this way. It's a weak force. Buoyancy and density sort everything and sort everything else out so let uh.
Speaker 2:Can you guys hear the air conditioning unit in the background here, or no? No, no, okay, cool, so let's segue into this. So what's the force of a vacuum and thinking that this is, you know, uh, how's their air pressure if we're not in an enclosed environment, right?
Speaker 3:well, they say that gravity is holding the earth down, right, holding the air down, and the air is spinning with. This is the official story that the bumpiness of the earth over millions and millions of years has gotten all of the the air to spin, with the earth at a thousand miles an hour at the equator, 500 miles an hour, like in, you know, in north, and that's far. The farther you go, the slower it's going, because it's making a smaller circle on the ball. It's all stupid, it's all ridiculous. There's actually 300 mile an hour circular winds going out running the speed of the earth above, uh, at like 40 000 feet out running the speed of the earth. If the earth was spinning, some of that air up high would be lagging back. It wouldn't be out running the earth.
Speaker 3:Right, it's all, it's all insanity. You have to believe this is going on, right it's. It makes they make it so confusing here and this is important. We're going to, we're going to back up with just a little bit. A trillion, right, speaking of a trillion, that's how many don't earn supply? Yeah, so there's not 100 trillion, how many? How many Doge tokens are there?
Speaker 2:You know, renan Bill, I think it inflates five billion per year actually.
Speaker 3:But there's tens of trillions of them, I think.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:We have 1 trillion. 1 trillion is a great number. How big is 1 trillion Brandon? How long do you think 1 trillion seconds is? I have no idea. Take a guess and I'll give you a Bitcoin if you guess it within two days.
Speaker 2:Oh, how many days worth?
Speaker 3:How about if you guess it within two weeks?
Speaker 2:32,000. Yeah, how many seconds, yeah, how about if you guess it within two weeks.
Speaker 3:Thirty two thousand years. You know the answer, but it's thirty one thousand years. Oh no, I just guessed, I didn't know. That's funny that no one's ever guessed it before Thirty one. Think about it One trillion seconds is thirty one thousand years. You can't fathom what that is. The star other than our sun, which they say is a star, is 25 trillion miles away.
Speaker 3:So if you and I were in a spaceship going a thousand no, going a mile per second, faster than anyone's ever gone, and we went for one trillion seconds, we've gone one trillion miles, mile per second, one trillion seconds, one trillion miles. We've been together for 31 000 years. We have to do that 24 more times to get to the closest star, right? But I'm good friends with elon, right? You know we're we're brother, we're brother, we're brothers. And, uh, he's gonna lend me a rocket ship that goes a hundred thousand miles an hour. It's gonna cut some time off. It's only gonna take us 28 000 years to get to the closest star. I don't think the earth is 28 000 years old right, guys the interview's over.
Speaker 3:I like elon the interview's over, okay well, I said he lent me a rocket. I'm just talking about how far it is. Don't think anything bad about elon.
Speaker 4:All right, I'm not saying anything bad, the only thing I would add to the gravity discussion is that gravity is needed to stick things to a ball and to have that ball revolve around other balls. If you don't have that, if everything is flat and motionless, you don't need gravity. There's only one up and there's only one down. And dave, what you didn't answer was the fact that, um, he was asking about the force of a vacuum and, oh yeah, live in an encapsulated environment but yeah, so so how, if gravity is holding it down from the tor 17 vacuum, which is a vacuum we can't even create on Earth, of space?
Speaker 2:vacuum, the vacuum of Earth that they talk about. Right, the vacuum of space is space, rather is is the strongest vacuum.
Speaker 3:Like we do it. We have a vacuum chamber here. Nasa has it. The walls are 10 feet thick of steel and concrete so it doesn't collapse upon itself. And they can't. They can only get down to like a tour 10 or a tour seven, something like that, and so that's like not even a full vacuum. But we can't even recreate that here. But I can, with the weak low pressure of my mouth and lungs, hold a straw downwards and suck air and water up and away from gravity. But the tour 17 vacuum can't. Once you think about it, you, it makes no sense. But the problem is most people don't want to ever think about it.
Speaker 2:So the thing that maybe you brought up, or another guy that I talked to to ask questions, it's you know, how do we? Do you believe that we're in a pressurized system? Do you think that we're in an enclosure? Because, like, how do we have air pressure? How can air pressure exist if it's not in a closed system? That was one of the big things that popped my mind.
Speaker 4:Yeah, you're exactly right, you're exactly right, and so I would describe that as the firmament that was created on day two, basically the dome that encapsulates our world and likely comes down to rest in the Antarctica ice wall region. And, if you can picture, like an upside down bowl going into a bathtub, right, so the firmament was created to separate the waters above from the waters below, as the Bible describes, and so you take that upside down bowl, you put it in a bathtub and it captures air inside that, inside that bowl, right, that upside down bowl. And so that's what we're in, we're inside that pressurized system. You can't have a positively pressurized system without some kind of structure encapsulating it. And the interesting thing is that a lot of Bible translations on day two will call the firmament an expanse, like an empty expanse of air, and that's them trying to work outer space into the equation. But Psalm 19.1 says that the firmament shows God's handiwork.
Speaker 4:All right, so if I was to install a door in my office, okay, and I wanted to show you my handiwork, my craftsmanship I wouldn't open the door and show you the empty space between the two jams as a display of what a great craftsman I am. No, I'd, I'd show you the hard surface. In fact, the word firm, the word firmament, has the word firm in it. It's called his terrible crystal, it's his strong looking glass. Over and over and over in the Bible this is talked about as something physical, right.
Speaker 4:And something really cool that I've recently come across in the Bible is when, when we had Noah's flood, okay, god opens the windows of heaven and the fountains of the deep burst forth. And so not only was rain an issue in the great flood, but also the fact that the waters were rising from underneath. So if you had that bowl, okay, and you sunk it in the bathtub and you cut a hole in the top, like opening the windows of heaven, not only would water go in, but air is coming out, that air pressure is coming out, so that water is rising, okay.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's an interesting thing. I used to live in an apartment complex when I was growing up and they built the apartment complex so the river was actually higher than the apartment complex. So when things started to flood, the apartment complex was kind of in a bowl and the apartment complex would flood from the manholes up. The water would shoot up instead of the river spilling over into the complex Very similar to what you're talking about that's exactly what's happening, and so I then started to look and see.
Speaker 4:Well, after the flood, was there an incident of god basically putting air pressure back into the system? There actually was? At the end of the flood, the bible says that a great wind blew over the entire earth and the flood waters receded, the windows of heaven were closed, and and that was that.
Speaker 3:So that's oh cool, genesis, can I tell them? Can I tell them the story? What happened in tennessee after uh?
Speaker 4:yeah, one, one more, but the only thing I would say after that is the fact that, um, this whole thing is created because pressure is being let out, right, right, we're creating a low pressure system, and that's exactly what a hurricane is. A hurricane is a low pressure system. So it's likely that the flood was literally the largest hurricane to ever happen on the earth because of the air pressure being let out, and I believe that, when the pressure was put back in, that the level of the water is actually higher now than what it was originally, because I believe we live in a lower pressure system. Now.
Speaker 4:that's why people aren't living as long, because the bible talks about people living for thousands of years, almost thousands of years prior to the flood all of those uh cities we're finding underwater now.
Speaker 3:They're because the water levels are higher.
Speaker 2:Yeah I've read some. I've read some, uh, some scientific experiments where they put plant life in high pressure systems and these things just grow to be gargantuan and much much longer yeah yes, here's a.
Speaker 3:Here's a enclosed system that has, you know it's self-sustaining. This has been closed for over 40 years and there's all sorts of life in here and it's just a self-contained system. Uh, try that on a ball with a with a burning sun, next to a space vacuum. All of the stuff that you know the helio nonsensical system is is is absolutely mind-numbingly stupid all right, guys.
Speaker 2:You heard it there first. Absolutely mind-numbingly stupid. Are you offended yet? I hope so. Uh, here's the challenge. Here's the challenge go.
Speaker 3:Go to my website, flatter at davecom you can get the app is the best way. Uh, because every day on the app there's a featured video right here and I just say watch the featured video every day for two weeks. At the end of that two weeks, send me your one globe proof and you win six bitcoins for this show. If you say you're a fan of brandon and he bans you, all right, um, and, and you know the archives are right here. The frequently asked questions are under the question mark. There's all sorts of stuff on here. Again, you'll set up, if you get the app set up, your dome. But if you don't want to get the app, that's fine, scroll down to see a big picture me. It says crash course and watch a minimum of three videos. I say the first three, and you too will lose the respect of your family and friends temporarily, until they become flat earthers too.
Speaker 2:Especially during the holidays, right, how's? That flat earth doing Brandon, yeah, hey all right, are you guys doing okay on time? I forgot to ask you, are you okay?
Speaker 3:I'm running a little low, maybe 10 minutes.
Speaker 2:All right, 10 minutes here, All right. So I want to ask you this uh, Dave and Matt, if you've been in the situation, what's the most difficult question that you ever had to to overcome when it came to somebody who who believes in the opposite of what you believe? So maybe in a debate or anything like that, like, can you give any credit there? Like, what's the most difficult question that you you've had that you struggled to?
Speaker 4:I'll start. I'll start. I don't think it's a question so much as it is a mindset, because there's nothing like trying to talk to someone about this. That is like they just won't have it, like it's almost like you can't say the right thing to the wrong person. You can't say the wrong thing to the right person. It's someone who will ask you a question. You answer the question and while you're still mid answer, they're now asking you another question what about this? What about that? As opposed to actually listening to you speak, because I do think this is this is like any other argument out there.
Speaker 4:There's evidence and then there's interpretation of evidence. So we've all seen that meme where I'm standing on one side and I see a number six on the ground. Dave's standing on the other side and he sees it as a nine. We're both looking at the same evidence. What we have is different worldviews that are approaching that evidence. So when you watch the History Channel and you watch the Discovery Channel, you're not watching unbiased evidence. You're watching their interpretation of the evidence In a murder trial the prosecution and the defense.
Speaker 4:They are arguing over their interpretation of the evidence, not the evidence itself. They're trying to get the jury to adopt their version of the evidence to either convict or exonerate the client. So what I run into is, like you know, satellites are a difficult question. You know different things like that. Gravity is even a difficult one just because people are so programmed. But really it's the mindset of someone who just will not listen to the fact that, like I don't think we have to have every question answered, I think the fact that we can disprove motion and curvature disproves a spinning ball, like done Dave's Dave's point about the encapsulated system that disproves the ability to have a spinning ball flying through space. Dave, what do you think?
Speaker 3:Yeah, the falsification is independent of replacement, so if we falsify the globe, we don't need to come up with a replacement although we do have replacements for most of this. There is not any hard questions. The hardest part is getting people to listen without them galloping from question to question to question, because they'll just go well, what about this? They won't even listen, and then, after they go through five or six or 10 other things, they go back to the one that you already explained, because they didn't hear it and that the hardest thing is getting people to understand. But when they get to the point where they're like well, why the lie right here? Why the lie If they hit? Why the lie? Whoops, why the lie?
Speaker 3:Up comes a list of unbelievable videos that are all being hidden from you. And these are the ones. These are hidden from you and these are the ones. These are my favorite videos and these are the ones that will get you. But on here the second one down this woman, laura Ashley, laura Ashley, I think that Laura, laura Nina sorry, laura Nina she does this 10 minute rant on why they lie. It is the best, best thing ever as far as that, and so those videos there to me are worth, uh, worth their weight in gold, and there's a lot of them. So you know, that's, uh, that the hardest thing you know I agree with matt is um is is getting people to actually listen, uh, to the answers, because we have answers for all of them. So there really is, um, there really is no hard question there.
Speaker 3:Lots of times we say we don't know what is the sun, how far is it? Is it? We don't know. Well, flat earthers say it's 3 000 miles away and 30 miles across. Some say that I think it's way, way closer. I think it's closer than the sun that we see. I don't think it's physical, I think it's way closer, um, but that's a whole nother thing. We can't touch it, we can't measure it, we can't triang. Think it's way closer, but that's a whole nother thing. We can't touch it, we can't measure it. We can't triangulate it. We can't explore Antarctica, we don't need to to prove the earth is flat. That is easy. Everything measures flat. Everything measures flat, right, it's just angles to stars is how they made the globe, right.
Speaker 3:You're standing under Polaris, I think I showed you before. So there's a point you move 50 miles away and now Polaris is at a little bit of an angle. You draw a circle around that center point. You go farther away, you draw a bigger circle, you go farther away. You get to the point where you can't see Polaris anymore.
Speaker 3:They say that's the equator. And they take all those circles, they wrap them around the ball and they say the South does the same thing. But it doesn't. When you start looking into the South and plane flights and everything, the South actually gets bigger and bigger and bigger. And there's so much evidence of that. There's hours worth of evidence and I tell people, if you're interested, go to my website, go to go on the app. On the app, if you just hit the web button, there's a button called Dave's interviews, called interviews. Right here, bam and I have. There's over 1300 interviews there, I think, and if you just follow them and take the time and listen and think, it will change your life. It'll change your life forever. It changed mine, changed Matt's and it changed yours.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it did.
Speaker 4:It put my mind into a completely different direction, and I'm thankful for that, thank you, that's all you, man, I think something that Dave brings up and his app solves this is the fact that, first of all, people weren't taught the globe, they were programmed with the globe.
Speaker 4:So you're not trying to just unlearn knowledge, you're literally trying to help them unlearn something that they feel like is a part of them. You know, like the, the patriotic idea of landing on the moon, like that's some of the stuff. Yeah, it's part of their identity, right, and so one it's tough to find the correct information when you go on YouTube, which is why you need Dave's app, because Dave's app is literally a flat earth approved app that only has genuine flat earth content, right? So people have to unlearn the globe, and then you have to unlearn them this idea that we live on a flat, square shaped rock in the middle of the solar system that you could just sail off of into the emptiness of space. So like there's like a double unprogramming, because not only are you programmed with the globe, you're also programmed with the false version of the flat earth, and so that's why Dave's app is so great, because you can get in there and actually get some info.
Speaker 2:Thank you, Dave. I know you got to go soon.
Speaker 2:I have a question from a fan If you guys are willing to field that you have absolutely 100, 100, all right and I told him that I was gonna uh, you know, I was gonna highlight his, his twitter, because I think that's fair. Okay, this is facing reality at uh for people on the podcast at erwin jansen's four and erwin wanted to know here, let me see here. Yeah, he said I want to ask Dave how he feels about all the newcomers, a lot of really brilliant minds that have entered the space, and he talks about Alan Toby Shane, crypto Keys, aka Sacred and Proud. I don't know if you know who those people are I know every single one of them.
Speaker 2:That's amazing. But he says, uh, what he says, how do you feel about those folks? And then he asks what could he do and what could your community do to combine, uh, to combine your powers and reach, to, I guess, spread your message.
Speaker 3:Essentially, you know it's all about joining forces. They want to divide, divide, divide. They divide us by countries, sports teams, political parties, everything you know. Anti-crypto, crypto just. They want us fighting races. You know systemic racism is false. They just they're creating it. They want us divided because divided they win. You know, divide and conquer, right, if we just come together. Like you know, those guys Sacred.
Speaker 3:He's got a thing called on twitter space on fridays called uh, flat earth fridays. It goes through the night into saturdays and um, they, they entertain people coming aboard telling their stories and they love it when globers come on and they have really interesting conversations. I've been uh, do it jump, jumping on that a lot. So look for that flat earth fridays on twitter space um and uh, and you'll go there. What can, can we do? We can all work together, like when there's another flat earther, jaron great flat earther.
Speaker 3:I don't agree with some of the things that he says. That makes us better, by the way. Okay, because we can work off each other, right. We all know the ball is ridiculous, but we have. Some of us have different ideas, but that's okay, cause we're trying to figure this thing out. It's okay to to to disagree. There's other people that say you know that there's some. There's a group now that says the earth is rising upwards ridiculous, right, but they have the right to say that.
Speaker 3:Just here's the thing. The truth is the truth and it'll never change. A lie can only live in your mind, right? So the truth side has the massive advantage. Right, we are at the center of creation. They don't want us to know that our thoughts create our reality. Look at your life, brandon. Guess what? It's your fault? It's the way that you think, right, no matter what it is good or bad, it's your fault because that's the way you think, right, your thoughts literally create your reality and people don't know that. Like, if people are afraid of being broke, they're going to be broke, right, you know? And that's saying oh okay, I'm going to be rich and stuff. You have to actually manifest your life and it and it works, matt, look at your life, right, you're crazy. I mean that Matt, Matt goes. You know I want 10 kids. Where are you at 12 now? Okay, we're almost there.
Speaker 2:Yeah, Modern day Genghis Khan, except with with one wife.
Speaker 3:Matt figured you know. And so here's the thing If you're a flat earther, help other people find the truth, because what's the greatest thing that happened to change your life? It's usually discovering the false reality and unplugging from it. So help somebody else do that. That's a godly thing to do. Help somebody else see the truth. And then when they see the truth, you draw the line right there. You say now you know there's a creator. Your relationship with the creator is your own business. Right, you can set an example for them. Matt sets a great example. I set my example, and that's that's where I kind of draw the line and I say you know that now you see it. And then move on. Matt has a different uh format for making new flat earthers.
Speaker 2:He just makes new flat earthers, okay kids, kiddos, yeah, yeah, soccer teams, yeah, whole soccer teams of them. Um, well, guys, uh incredible, uh incredible podcast here. I think we could have gone longer. I got so many different questions.
Speaker 3:We haven't even started. We haven't even started. Maybe we'll do round two.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we do round two and you know, for the audience out here, you guys could sit there and you can listen to some comedian be stupid for two or three hours on a podcast, or you can listen to some flat Wall Street guy talk about technical analysis. But you got a very, very interesting podcast today and I hope I presented it in such a way that allowed these guys to talk about their perspectives, share their opinions on this, so you can get an actual idea. And, dave, you were talking about something a second ago. We're going to cut this off here. But when you get in a conversation with these people, they don't ask you questions to understand. They ask you questions to paint you in a box.
Speaker 2:They try to put you in a box and that's like with anybody that disagrees with somebody. These days that's the technique that kind of happens, and I wish we had more of a Socratic method, where we ask a question because we don't understand and we just we want clarification on that. I hope that, hope that people can do that more and I hope that this podcast kind of helps out with that. So here we one thing.
Speaker 3:One last thing I want to say is for those people that are like God, this is stupid, you're still here, that's great, you know. And if you're here and you think it's stupid, awesome, come collect your six bitcoins. If you think it's stupid, you should be able to come up with one. I'm not asking for 100 proofs, I'm asking for one globe proof. Right, and you could. You can email me info at the Flutter podcast dot com, but I recommend please watch a bunch of these videos first, please watch crash course videos first and please check the FAQs before you send me your same old question that I get a hundred times. You know seasons, whatever, it's all answered there and once you do that, everything changes.
Speaker 2:Love it. Well, guys, this is the Brandon Davis show. Do not like, comment or subscribe, and the only thing we aim to change is your mind. Guys, thank you so much for coming out here.
Speaker 3:See ya All right.