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https://youtube.com/watch?v=JrbWAbGGmk4
https://youtube.com/watch?v=oEYrYJmbkEc
https://youtube.com/watch?v=dAlIRe4uou0
7,874,965,825 people (2021 count)
6 feet between that many people: 47,249,794,950 (Over 47 billion) feet
Earth radius: About 20.902 million
Factor in those:
Who don't wear masks
Who don't think COVID exists
Who think they'll be safe
Idiots
Factor in the places humanity doesn't normally live in/with a low population:
23 major deserts
Several frozen tundras
Dozens of major forests/jungles
Still not enough
If the Earth really is flat then enough would fall off to warrant a noticeable change
Also a lot of flat earthers say Antarctica is the edge of the world and there are guards preventing people from going over the natural walls
If that were true, there would be a cover story but it would take place in Antarctica, which would be a little weird and it'd warrant a news report
So the Earth isn't flat