NOT ROUND EARTH — A YouTuber going by the name Flat Out Hero offered $100,000 to anyone who could prove the earth isn't flat—someone did, now he's refusing to shell out the cash. <br />In a video posted to YouTube, Flat Out Hero challenged anyone to navigate a plane using flight charts from Point A to Point B, Point B to Point C, and then Point C back to Point A, making only 90 degree turns and flying the exact distance between each point. <br /><br />Thank the Flat Earth Gods because YouTuber Wolfie6020 accepted said challenge.<br />In a video called This Flat Earther Owes Me $100,000 posted in October, Wolfie shared his flight path, which checked all the boxes for the requirements. <br /><br />Flat Out Hero was not impressed. He shot a video response back saying he hadn't intended the word "chart" to be used as a verb. <br />Also because Wolfie had used electronic flight charts to plot his route, Flat Out said he would have to map the path out again on paper. <br />Since then, Wolfie has complete the challenge 3 times, 2 using electronic flight charts and 1 time using paper flight charts. <br />Drawing a 2D triangle on a piece of paper with three 90-degree angles is impossible.<br /><br />However, when putting that triangle on a 3D sphere, three 90-degree angles with three equal sides is entirely possible—shhh, don't tell Flat Out.
