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He explained his point: Wiz Khalifa and the reason why he believes that the Earth is flat | MAG


Wiz Khalifa is one of the great stars of American rap. His music is heard in different parts of the , so his fame is impressive. In this note I am going to talk about him because he recently said that he believes that the earth is flat and revealed the why he has that thought. To find out everything, make sure you read this note until the end.

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According to information provided by Peoplethe rapper, who recently released his album ‘Kush + Orange Juice 2’, participated in a Patreon exclusive episode of The Joe Budden Podcast. There he addressed several issues, being one of them the fact of whether the earth is flat or .

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Precisely, as he revealed Billboard In a note published on its website, at that , co -present Melsa Ford consulted Wiz Khalifa if he believes that the earth is round. “I would say no”the artist replied. “I just think we live in a plane, like a huge plane”He said later, she asked what our planet has.

Expand IconWiz Khalifa is an American rapper whose real name is Cameron Jibril Thomaz. (Photo: Amy Sussman / Getty Images)

Wiz Khalifa is an American rapper whose real name is Cameron Jibril Thomaz. (Photo: Amy Sussman / Getty Images)

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Later, the rapper said that thought has it as a of traveling a lot. Then he clarified his point when the guest and academic presenter Marc Lamont Hill asked him if he had ever reached the edge of the earth.

“No, it’s not that. I think there are more masses than we see because before it was one thing and expanded”said Wiz Khalifa, apparently referring to the supercontinent Pangea, which existed approximately 300 million years ago, before the continents separate and form the world we know today.

Expand IconWiz Khalifa made his debut with the album 'Show and Supply', in 2006, which led him to sign for the Warner Bros. Records in 2007. (Photo: Amsman / Getty Images)

Wiz Khalifa made his debut with the album ‘Show and Supply’, in 2006, which led him to sign for the Warner Bros. Records in 2007. (Photo: Amsman / Getty Images)

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“Because when I travel, the routes we take and how we do it, it is not possible to go up and down. We simply go . That is the only reason I think about it”the artist stressed, who later changed the subject and shared his skepticism about exploration. “I don’t believe in space exploration at all. I don’t think they explore space as much as they say”he said. His statements have caused a great impact on social networks. While several users have stated that they agree with what he said, others consider that he is very wrong.

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