Prominent American astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson even joined the conversation, pointing out where B.o.B was mistaken and explained some of the science behind the Earth's curve indeed blocks 150 (not 170) ft of Manhattan. Instead, he recommended people “research what I say” and make up their own minds. He tweeted: “I’m going up against the greatest liars in history … you’ve been tremendously deceived” However, anyone responding negatively to the singer was simply shut down.ī.o.B also posted a photo insinuating that disbelievers are sheep and blamed a lack of understanding on mass media. Retweets were rewarded for the few who agreed with the musician. He also tweeted numerous photographs taken at high altitude, which he said further supports his point that “no matter how high in elevation you are… the horizon is always eye level.” He says cities in the distance would not be visible as they would be obscured by the Earth’s curvature. The man behind chart-topping hits such as “Nothin’ on You” and “Airplanes” has posted a flurry of tweets and pictures telling his 2.3 million followers: “I didn’t wanna believe it either.”ī.o.B laid out his case that if the world were in fact round, it would be obvious when looking at the horizon. Rapper Bobby Ray Simmons (more widely known as B.o.B) has taken to Twitter, insisting the world is flat.
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