The Flat Earth theory, which suggests that the Earth is not a globe but a flat disc, has been debunked by science for centuries. However, the theory has seen a resurgence in recent years, with some proponents continuing to challenge established scientific facts. In Pakistan, as in other parts of the world, online communities have emerged that promote this theory, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
Historically, the idea of a flat Earth was widely accepted in ancient civilizations, including in Greece and Mesopotamia. However, the development of astronomy and navigation techniques in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance proved that the Earth is a sphere. Despite this, Flat Earthers today point to perceived inconsistencies in modern science, using their own interpretations of scripture and observations to support their claims.
The rise of the Flat Earth movement has sparked debates in Pakistan’s scientific and academic circles, with many calling for better education and public awareness of science. The myth of a flat Earth is often spread through social media platforms, which has led to misinformation. However, scientists in Pakistan continue to advocate for scientific literacy to counter these baseless claims and emphasize the importance of factual knowledge in today’s world.