Meme Debunk Cards
This page provides short, shareable debunk cards. Each card is written so it can become a meme caption, social post or discussion prompt.
Card: “Earth Spins Too Fast”
Claim: Earth spins at about 1,670 km/h at the equator, so we should feel it.
Reply: You feel acceleration, not steady speed. The acceleration from Earth’s rotation is tiny because the radius is enormous.
Caption: “Speed gets the headline. Acceleration does the physics.”
Card: “Water Cannot Curve”
Claim: Water always finds its level, so oceans cannot curve.
Reply: Level means perpendicular to gravity. On Earth, gravity points toward the center, so the ocean can be locally level and globally curved.
Caption: “Level is local. Gravity is global.”
Card: “NASA Invented the Globe”
Claim: The globe depends on modern space agencies.
Reply: Ancient astronomers, sailors and surveyors had already measured Earth’s shape long before rockets existed.
Caption: “NASA didn’t invent shadows, ships or geometry.”
Card: “No Curve in Photos”
Claim: Horizon photos look flat.
Reply: Local horizons are subtle because Earth is huge. Photos also depend on altitude, field of view and lens distortion. Use measurements, not vibes.
Caption: “A wide planet makes a quiet curve.”