AI Roundtable Open Debate · 2 models
Is the earth flat?
Answer: The Earth is an oblate spheroid, not a flat disc, as confirmed by physics and satellite imagery. (1 of 1 model agreed)
Model Responses
Gemma 4 31B
Answer: No, the Earth is not flat; it is an oblate spheroid.
I am maintaining my position because the scientific evidence supporting a spherical Earth is absolute and conclusive. Since no alternative arguments were presented in the other models' responses to challenge the established physics and empirical data, there is no reason to deviate from the factual consensus. The evidence remains overwhelming: satellite imagery provides direct visual proof, gravity dictates the formation of planetary bodies into spheres, and observable phenomena—such as the circular shadow during lunar eclipses and the shift in visible constellations based on latitude—are only possible on a curved surface. Furthermore, the operational reality of global navigation, including GPS technology and aviation routes, relies entirely on an oblate spheroid model of the Earth.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable, led by Gemma 4 31B, firmly rejected the flat Earth theory by citing the fundamental laws of gravity and direct visual evidence from space. The model highlighted how the planet's curvature is essential for modern technology like GPS and is observable through phenomena such as lunar eclipses and changing star constellations.
1 of 1 model agreed