The Twitter feud between astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and rapper-singer Bobby Ray “B.o.B” Simmons Jr. over whether the Earth is round has escalated into a full-on rap battle.
The spat started Sunday when the “Nothin’ on You” rapper began tweeting about why he rejects scientific consensus that the Earth is round, mocking the scientific community and insisting that the Earth is flat. B.o.B posted an image implying that NASA is full of “edge of the world gatekeepers” who have promoted a conspiracy.
The cities in the background are approx. 16miles apart… where is the curve ? please explain this pic.twitter.com/YCJVBdOWX7
— B.o.B (@bobatl) January 25, 2016
“I’m going up against the greatest liars in history… you’ve been tremendously deceived,” he tweeted to his more than 2 million followers. The rapper also pressed Twitter users for an explanation as to why he could not see Earth’s curvatures in pictures he posted of flat horizons.
I'm going up against the greatest liars in history … you've been tremendously deceived
— B.o.B (@bobatl) January 26, 2016
Tyson responded the next day to the rapper, briefly detailing why the Earth is round.
“Flat Earth is a problem only when people in charge think that way. No law stops you from regressively basking in it,” he said. Tyson then seemed to imply that despite B.o.B’s musings, he was a fan of B.o.B’s songs: “Duude — to be clear: Being five centuries regressed in your reasoning doesn’t mean we all can’t still like your music.”









