Jeran Campanella, a former Flat Earth theorist, altered his beliefs after an expensive expedition to Antarctica. His ...
A group of Flat Earth believers recently traveled to Antarctica, expecting to see the sun go down, as it would on the disc.
It was hyped as “The Final Experiment.” Led by pastor Will Duffy of Agape Kingdom Fellowship in Wheat Ridge, Colo., a group ...
A group of popular flat earth YouTubers have admitted defeat against the ‘globers’ after taking a trip to Antarctica to witness the 24-hour sun.
Scientific explanations of the Sun's seasonal shifts are relatively straight-forward. Perched on opposing ends of a tilted ...
Campanella participated in "The Final Experiment," an expedition conceived by Will Duffy, a pastor from Colorado, aiming to ...
Pastor Duffy noted Jeranism was “one of the most popular flat earth YouTube channels”, but Campanella quipped “not for long”. “It’s a fact — the sun does circle you in the south ...
Prominent flat Earth proponent Jeran Campanella admits he was wrong after witnessing 24-hour sun in Antarctica, sparking new conversations about evidence and beliefs.
Jeran Campanella, who runs the popular Flat Earth YouTube show 'Jeransim', has travelled to Antarctica as part of a trip ...
Popular Flat Earther, Jeran Campanella, went on an expedition to Antarctica to test his theory, only to realise the Earth is actually round.