Satirical Meme Mocking Flat Earth Conspiracy Beliefs

The meme opens with top text reading "What flat earthers see with a clear vision:". Below the text is a digitally edited composite skyline that places famous landmarks from geographically distant locations across the world all visible in the same distant view: the Statue of Liberty from New York, USA, the Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) from London, UK, the Great Pyramids of Giza from Egypt, traditional Eastern European church spires, and the Eiffel Tower from Paris, France. This absurd composite image mocks flat Earth claims that it should be possible to see extremely distant landmarks if the Earth was spherical, by exaggerating that belief to show an impossible scenario where every major global landmark is visible from a single vantage point.

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What flat earthers see with a clear vision:

Overview

The meme opens with top text reading "What flat earthers see with a clear vision:". Below the text is a digitally edited composite skyline that places famous landmarks from geographically distant locations across the world all visible in the same distant view: the Statue of Liberty from New York, USA, the Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) from London, UK, the Great Pyramids of Giza from Egypt, traditional Eastern European church spires, and the Eiffel Tower from Paris, France. This absurd composite image mocks flat Earth claims that it should be possible to see extremely distant landmarks if the Earth was spherical, by exaggerating that belief to show an impossible scenario where every major global landmark is visible from a single vantage point.

Origin notes

This meme originates from Reddit, posted as the first entry in a series intended to ragebait people who subscribe to flat Earth conspiracy theories. It is a satirical edited image designed to mock the core claims of flat Earth believers regarding long-distance visibility on the Earth's surface.

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