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A little more exploration shows that, not only is interest in Flat Earth outstripping geocentrism by a long mile, its appeal is geographically more diverse. Ball earth geocentrism seems limited to the United States, while the Flat Earth phenomenon is more global in its appeal.
This is an interesting graph:.https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=flat%20earth,geocentrism
Very interesting.
.Breaking News!Flat-Earthism Enjoys Global Appeal.
I don't see how the geocentric model can make sense once you accept the concept of gravity as the glue holding the whole structure together. How could the entire universe rotate around a tiny earth?
What could it orbit, do you suppose?
I'm sorry but I don't understand the question. A geocentric earth doesn't orbit anything
... the universe... rotates above the earth, not around it.
I don't know how gravity would fit into it, but I think you're right to ask how it is that the entire universe could rotate around a tiny earth. It doesn't make sense that the universe would rotate around the earth. In a flat earth model, the universe isn't so huge, and it rotates above the earth, not around it. At least that's my understanding of the general view of how a flat earth and the universe works.