This is not the first time O’Neal has brought up the subject of the Flat Earth Theory. To which Shaq replied: “It’s still a straight line.” to Australia as he is starting a new international speaking tour.ĭuring the talk, radio host Kyle Sandilands questioned the theory, noting how it’s possible to travel from America to Australia from two directions, either from the east or west coast. Shaq was spending all that time airborne as he flew from the U.S. I didn’t tip over, I didn’t go upside down. I flew 20 hours today, not once did I go straight. Shaq: “It’s a theory, it’s just a theory, they teach us a lot of things. In addition, he insisted the debunked flat-earth concept was “just a theory.” He added he likes to study conspiracies purely out of curiosity. Still, the big man did not go as far as to call himself a Flat Earther. Shaq admitted he still “isn’t sure” if the planet is really spinning like a giant-sized basketball. In an interview with the Australian radio show “Kyle and Jackie O.,” the talk somehow turned to the Flat Earth theory. Some people have believed this for hundreds (thousands?) of years – the Earth is flat! On a recent overseas radio show, Shaq said he’s still curious about what some call the “Flat Earth conspiracy theory.”Įarlier this week (as of this writing) O’Neal said he “likes listening” to what some call “pseudoscientific theories” that the Earth is indeed flat.
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