Shaquille O’Neal still has his doubts about the Earth’s shape.
Speaking on a new episode of “The Kyle & Jackie O Show“, the NBA star said a recent plane flight reignited his concerns about the earth’s roundness.
“It’s a theory, It’s just a theory, they teach us a lot of things,” O’Neal replied when asked about his 2017 belief that the Earth was flat, via PageSix.
“I flew 20 hours today, not once did I go this way,” he said, gesturing his arm diagonally. “I flew straight,” and added that he “didn’t tip over” or “go upside down” during the flight.
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Host Kyle Sandiland questioned how a plane could fly to the other side of the world in a different direction.
“It’s still a straight line,” O’Neal responded. “You don’t go under.
Speaking on a new episode of “The Kyle & Jackie O Show“, the NBA star said a recent plane flight reignited his concerns about the earth’s roundness.
“It’s a theory, It’s just a theory, they teach us a lot of things,” O’Neal replied when asked about his 2017 belief that the Earth was flat, via PageSix.
“I flew 20 hours today, not once did I go this way,” he said, gesturing his arm diagonally. “I flew straight,” and added that he “didn’t tip over” or “go upside down” during the flight.
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Host Kyle Sandiland questioned how a plane could fly to the other side of the world in a different direction.
“It’s still a straight line,” O’Neal responded. “You don’t go under.
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