IJBOL! Pakistani Man Claims Earth Doesn’t Rotate in Viral Video, Internet Quits Chat

Do you remember when you were a kid learning about the planets and the solar system? They taught us that the Earth revolves around the sun counterclockwise, from west to east.

This is what results in day and night at different times in different places on Earth. But a man in Pakistan doesn’t think so and expressed it in a video that is now going viral. Watch it below.

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A Pakistani Man Thinks “Earth Doesn’t Rotate” But The Internet Isn’t Amused

I burned my science books after listening to this next madrasa scientist from Pakistan. pic.twitter.com/y3CJFmvNmF

—Krishna (@Atheist_Krishna) August 27, 2023

A video that is currently going viral shows a Pakistani man talking to a journalist. What surprises people is the human logic behind it, which completely violates scientific rules.

On X, formerly Twitter, a user named ‘Krishna’ posted the clip. In it, the man can be seen addressing the journalist directly. When asked if the world is flat or round, the man says that he is stuck in one place and does not move.

When asked how a lunar eclipse occurs, the man replies that the Moon revolves around the Earth. According to him, not only the Moon but also the Sun revolves around the Earth, which causes day and night and weather changes.

The video made the internet laugh.

Since it was posted, the video has had more than 513,000 views. People in the comments section had a blast.

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One man wrote: “Sent this to my science teacher and now he’s not responding, kahi heart failure na hua ho 🥹🥹.”

I sent this to my science teacher and now he’s not responding, kahi heart failure na hua ho 🥹🥹

– Rahul Varma (@urscoolrahul) August 27, 2023

“Iski sab baaton ko mila ke ek book publish karwana chahiye…jis se aage padhne walo ko bhi process ke tahat jahil banaya jaye,” added another man.

Iski sab baaton ko mila ke ek book publish karwana chahiye…jis se aage padhne walo ko bhi process ke tahat jahil banaya jaye

-Rahul Maurya (@rahul_mauryy) August 27, 2023

One man suggested, “Don’t burn books. Let them learn what’s good for them. They don’t need engineers anyway, China will build whatever they want there.”

Don’t burn books. Let them learn what is good for them. They don’t need engineers anyway, China will build whatever they want there.

-Aditya Nandode (@TaiyouSun) August 27, 2023

“Commenting on this video would be a waste of time. Bro, the Earth is flat…🤣🤣. However, I can’t stop commenting because I came across another video in the morning that claimed that India is cheating, and it was never to the moon… This is possible due to such wrong knowledge,” added another.

Commenting on this video would be a waste of time. Brother, the Earth is flat..🤣🤣. However, I can’t stop commenting because in the morning I came across another video claiming that India is cheating and they never went to the moon… This is possible due to such…

-Vikash Anand (@viksatyam1) August 27, 2023

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“Dharti par bhi chiz niche nahi girti Balki dharti upar aati hai!!” another man hilariously wrote.

Dharti par bhi chiz niche nahi girtiBalki dharti upar aati hai!!

— ICT man (@ Sudhir44612324) August 27, 2023

Meanwhile, a video of Pakistani newscasters had gone viral. The presenters appeared in the film praising India for the success of ‘Chandrayaan-3’.

The TV channel praised India’s space program, but what made the video go viral on social media was its unique approach to self-reflection, which actually divided Indians.

The video is from a program on Geo Pakistan, Pakistan’s Geo News broadcast, in which hosts Huma Amir Shah and Abdullah Sultan discussed the problems of rising inflation and its impact on the poor.

During this time, they discussed India’s conquest of the moon. Addressing the prevailing issues, the presenter commented in Hindi: “Although India has left its mark on the moon, here we are…dealing with internal conflicts and relatively trivial matters.”

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