Bryce Mitchell recently called out Joe Rogan on social media for being a vocal critic of the flat-Earth theory. Rogan had posted a picture of an article about former Nobel Prize nominee Quantum physicist John Stewart Bell.
Mitchell took to Instagram to call out Rogan and then talk about how Stewart Bell can be seen holding a trident in the picture, which denotes religious propaganda. 'Thug Nasty' said in the Instagram clip:
"I'm here to call out Joe Rogan for talking crap about me and my mama...The guy's holding a trident in the picture and you'll think I'm crazy for thinking this is a religious thing. He's holding a trident, a symbol of the devil. They are trying to feed you these lies to make you think that "science" is right. That god didn't create this universe, the big bang did."
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Mitchell claims to be a flat-Earther and believes that the sun and other planets revolve around the Earth, which is static. Challenging Rogan to a debate, the 28-year-old said:
"I used to be an atheist. I used to believe all that crap from Neil DeGrasse Tyson. And I'm just so sick and tired of hearing your crap Joe, about flat earthers being stupid. Boy, I'll smoke you in a debate. I'll smoke you and there ain't nothing you can do to beat me in a debate brother. Cause you ain't got no proof."
Watch Mitchell's call out to Joe Rogan below:
Mitchell also dismissed gravity as a real concept and claimed that only "density" is a proven concept. To further prove his point, 'Thug Nasty' cited the example of hot air balloons, claiming that they float because the air is lighter than the surrounding atmosphere.
Joe Rogan is a vocal critic of the flat-Earth theory
Joe Rogan is one of the most influential figures despite his controversial take on several topics like the Covid virus. However, Rogan doesn't side with controversialists with regards to the flat-Earth debate.
The JRE podcast host has gone off on flat-Earthers on many occasions, providing scientific arguments to disprove them.
Countering a flat-Earth theory that claims all pictures of the earth are composites, Rogan once posted a high-resolution picture of the earth taken by a Japanese satellite. The UFC color commentator wrote in the caption:
"Just the fact that this exists and yet all these people have been arguing there are no full images of the earth from space should tell you the level of bullshit that's involved in this stupid fucking "theory." There are perplexing things to ponder in this bizarre and fascinating universe, folks, but this ain't one of them. Google is your friend."