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AI Roundtable Open Debate · 2 models

Is the earth flat?

Answer: The Earth is an oblate spheroid, confirmed by gravity, satellite imagery, and the mechanics of global navigation. (All 2 models agreed)

Model Responses

Gemma 4 31B

Answer: No, the Earth is not flat; it is an oblate spheroid.

I have maintained my position because the response from Gemma 4 26B MoE is entirely consistent with my own. Both positions are based on an overwhelming body of scientific evidence that is undisputed in the global scientific community. The additional points raised by the other model—specifically the reliance of Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and the practice of circumnavigation on a spherical model—further reinforce the validity of the oblate spheroid model. These practical applications of geometry and physics provide complementary evidence to the visual and gravitational arguments I previously presented. Since there is total consensus between the models and the empirical data, there is no reason to alter my stance.

Gemma 4 26B MoE

Answer: No, the Earth is not flat; it is an oblate spheroid.

I have chosen to maintain my original position because the response provided by [Gemma 4 31B] reinforces my existing argument rather than challenging it. The other model presents the same core scientific evidence that I previously cited, including the effects of gravity on mass, satellite observations, and terrestrial indicators like the behavior of ships on the horizon. Because there were no dissenting viewpoints or new scientific data presented that could logically dispute the spherical model of the Earth, my conclusion remains unchanged. The consensus between both models highlights the overwhelming empirical evidence supporting the oblate spheroid model.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a total consensus, with both models rejecting flat Earth theories in favor of rigorous scientific evidence. Gemma 4 31B highlighted the physics of gravity and horizon observations, while Gemma 4 26B MoE pointed to the undeniable photographic proof from satellites and the operational reality of GPS.

All 2 models agreed