You know… space, it goes on and on infinitely, and people have no problem embracing that narrative

Dr. John Reizer

I was speaking with someone recently about universal existence, and the topic of space travel eventually came up.

I explained my opinion that the Earth was, in fact, a vast expanse of flat terrain that extended laterally and infinitely.

“What do you mean it extends laterally and infinitely?” asked the person I was discussing the subject with.

I repeated myself, saying, “Yes, I believe that what we humans call Earth is not a spinning ball hurtling through the vacuum of space. I believe we are on a flat surface that is much bigger than what we have been taught. In fact, I believe the Earth goes on infinitely in all directions.”

I could tell that my acquaintance was having a problem with the picture I had painted in his mind’s eye. 

“How can the Earth’s land go on forever?” he asked, scratching his head. “That’s impossible!”

I replied with a smile. “Why can’t it? Do you believe that space goes on forever in all directions?

The guy stared at me long and hard before speaking again. “Of course  I do. Everyone knows space goes on forever. It never ends.”

“How do you know  that space goes on forever?” I asked. “Have you ever been up there?”

“Are you serious?” he replied. “Science says so! NASA says so!”

I find it amusing that most people don’t have a problem conceptualizing the idea of something being of infinite proportions, especially if that “something,” allegedly being of infinite proportions, is outer space.

But when you propose the idea that the lands are the “something” having infinite proportions, most folks lose their lunch, so to speak, or their ability to conceptualize the same narrative.

“Yeah,” I explained, “I think we humans are avatars living in a 3-D holographic simulation and the direct manifestation and expression of computer-generated codes otherwise known as DNA.”

Well, I think you can imagine how the rest of the conversation went from there. 🤣


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2 thoughts on “You know… space, it goes on and on infinitely, and people have no problem embracing that narrative

  1. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews June 6, 2026 / 9:51 am

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the article, Lisa. 🙂

    It’s all about what we’ve been conditioned to believe throughout our lives, just as you said.

    We don’t find it too uncomfortable to eat hamburgers and chicken sandwiches because we’re used to the idea. If it were another animal, people couldn’t do it. Conditioning and programming go a long way toward shaping what we humans believe is acceptable or unacceptable in many subjects.

    John

  2. lhakes12's avatar lhakes12 June 6, 2026 / 9:43 am

    I think it’s all about what we’ve been taught and brainwashed to think!

    John, I am surprised that your conversation went as far as it did with this acquaintance of yours. Sometimes people become so uncomfortable that they’ll change the topic or even stop looking at you when it comes to controversial subject matter.

    And the simulation is a topic I haven’t tried with people. Most people I know all believe in space and going to the moon. Because that’s what they learned in school, and that’s what the news people say. And, unfortunately, most all of us are guilty of at first believing in a lot of their baloney they shoved out at us earlier in our lives.

    It was you, John, who introduced me some years ago to the idea that we are living in computer simulation with codes with your novel Michael Morris. However, I was already open to a lot of things, so I held on to your every word right from the beginning.

    Why some souls can learn to question what is around them and others cannot is a mystery. Although, I am sure the dumbing down of their pineal gland with pharmaceuticals and the many other poisons we are exposed to has not helped.

    But my also learning at NofakeNews just a few years ago about the idea that the Earth itself was flat and a simulation which expanded forever was a new one for me that I had struggled with at first. My early teachings of us living on a round ball in space were still well intact at that time I remember twisting my head on that one for awhile.

    However, now it’s the only thing that makes any sense to me. I’m a firm believer.

    If people would even give just half an ear they might look a little harder to be able to see further and better down the road!

    Lisa

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