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If you really think this could happen with an earth spinning and going around a sun that is also moving around a galaxy, well, you aren’t thinking, you are regurgitating what you have been told to think.

If you really think this could happen with an earth spinning and going around a sun that is also moving around a galaxy, well, you aren’t thinking, you are regurgitating what you have been told to think.

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I agree it’s highly likely that the interior of earth has hollows. But there is simply no curvature.

I lean more towards simulation theory, for which flat earth is the most logical answer.