SAO PAULO, Feb. 19, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Inquiries
concerning the shape of the Earth have been a recurring theme in
human history. Based on a series of natural phenomena that
contradict accepted academic teaching on the matter, Brazilian
scientists at Dakila Pesquisas decided to investigate these
inconsistencies. In seven years of studies, scientific experiments
were conducted at different points in the world, with the
involvement of government institutions and professional researchers
from a variety of fields. The results will be presented in the
feature-length Convex Earth: The
Documentary. The preview, by invitation, will take
place on March 26, at 7:30 pm, at the Shopping Eldorado in São Paulo
(SP). Three days later, the documentary will be released at
convexearth.org, in Portuguese, English and Spanish.
According to Urandir Fernandes de Oliveira, founder of Dakila
Pesquisas, the thesis that the Earth is round has been refuted by
seven experiments: a geodesic experiment, which consists of
measuring two buildings at a considerable distance; using sea level
as a reference; a laser experiment to ascertain the flatness of
water surfaces; leveling of water surfaces; optical distortions
relating to processes of reflection; an experiment with boats
on the horizon line; and experiments involving gravity and heavenly
bodies.
In order to carry out the geodesic experiment, the base and the
top of two buildings were measured, one in Torres, Rio Grande do
Sul, and the other in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte. Engineers at the
National Institute of Land Settlement and Agrarian Reform (INCRA -
Instituto Nacional de Colonização e Reforma Agrária) took
part in these activities. A long-range laser was used to
measure the flatness of the waters at the Três Marias Dam in Minas
Gerais; at the Lagoa dos Patos, in Rio Grande do Sul; at Lake
Titicaca in Peru; and on the seas
around the island of Ilhabela in the state of São Paulo, and at the
Straits of Gibraltar the sea
passage separating Europe from
Africa. In this way, the theory of
gravity has been challenged by two essential natural measures: the
plumb line and the level.
All the experiments had the participation of astronomers,
cartographers, geologists, topographers and civil engineers, among
other professional researchers. Cutting edge equipment was used.
After the release of the documentary, Dakila Pesquisas will make
available all of the methodology and technology used so that those
interested can verify the results.
"In addition to addressing the shape of the Earth, the
documentary will reveal the discovery of a new continent sealed off
by a great wall of ice. New knowledge will also be demonstrated
concerning the Sun, the Moon and the constellations," Urandir
Fernandes de Oliveira disclosed.
Following the documentary, the book Convex Earth
will be released, including all the scientific findings and a new
map of the world.
Founded in 1997, in Corguinho, Mato
Grosso do Sul, Dakila Pesquisas is comprised of researchers
and scientists from diverse fields of knowledge, mainly the exact
and natural sciences.
Information: Camila Cortez (+55
61 4141-7045) camila@supremaintegrada.com.br
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