Iman Shumpert on Why He Thinks the World is Flat (Unreleased Segment)

Iman Shumpert On Why He Thinks The World Is Flat (unreleased Segment)

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In an unreleased segment, former NBA star Iman Shumpert delves into the controversial discussion of the flat Earth theory, challenging commonly accepted scientific beliefs. Shumpert presents a series of skeptical views on the authenticity of space exploration and the photographic evidence of the Earth’s roundness. Throughout the interview, he questions the credibility of images from space, suggesting that many could be digitally altered. Addressing the curvature of the Earth, he asserts that from his experiences, such as flying, the world appears flat. Shumpert also queries the absence of more varied perspectives from satellites and remains unconvinced by existing evidence due to potential manipulation. While highlighting expensive space travel ventures, he invites further exploration and evidence, humorously suggesting a hands-on approach with a moon rock. Ultimately, despite the doubts, Shumpert maintains a playful openness to being proven wrong if given the opportunity to witness space firsthand.

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