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[[File:Leo Ferrari.jpg|thumb|Leo Ferrari frequently described himself and his kin as ''planoterrestrialists''.|alt="Leo Ferrari"]]'''Dr. Leo Charles Ferrari''' (8th December 1927 - 7th October 2010<ref name="obituary">[http://www.mcadamsfh.com/obituaries/56674 Leo Charles Ferrari - obituary]</ref>), a professor at St. Thomas University<ref name="nble">[http://w3.stu.ca/stu/sites/nble/f/ferrari_leo_charles.html Leo Charles Ferrari] at [http://w3.stu.ca/stu/sites/nble/ The New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia]</ref>, was a co-founder, president, and active member of the Flat Earth Society of Canada<ref name="nble" /> (later renamed Flat Earth Society, unaffiliated with the modern society).
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[[File:Leo Ferrari.jpg|thumb|Leo Ferrari frequently described himself and his kin as ''planoterrestrialists''.|alt="Leo Ferrari"]]'''Dr. Leo Charles Ferrari''' (8th December 1927 - 7th October 2010<ref name="obituary">[http://www.mcadamsfh.com/obituaries/56674 Leo Charles Ferrari - obituary]</ref>), a professor at St. Thomas University<ref name="nble">[http://w3.stu.ca/stu/sites/nble/f/ferrari_leo_charles.html Leo Charles Ferrari] at [http://w3.stu.ca/stu/sites/nble/ The New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia]</ref>, was a co-founder, president, and active member of the Flat Earth Society of Canada<ref name="nble" /><ref>[https://lib.unb.ca/archives/finding/ferrari/intro.html UNB Archives-Leo C. Ferrari Fonds-Introduction]</ref> (later renamed Flat Earth Society, unaffiliated with the modern society).
  
 
== Ferari and Flat Earth ==
 
== Ferari and Flat Earth ==

Revision as of 20:06, 19 June 2014

"Leo Ferrari"
Leo Ferrari frequently described himself and his kin as planoterrestrialists.

Dr. Leo Charles Ferrari (8th December 1927 - 7th October 2010[1]), a professor at St. Thomas University[2], was a co-founder, president, and active member of the Flat Earth Society of Canada[2][3] (later renamed Flat Earth Society, unaffiliated with the modern society).

Ferari and Flat Earth

Dr. Ferrari took a very post-modern approach to the Flat Earth Theory, proposing to overturn the authority of scientists and instead rely on one's own perception of the Earth's shape. He argued that no authority can deterministically claim what is and isn't true, and hoped to restore the sense of validity of personal inquiry and perception. This was largely in response to "science's insistence on the things unseen". Ferrari worried that society was being blinded by science and technology, and that they had lost touch with their own bodies and rational conclusions.

His promotional brochure, subtitled "We're on the level", stated the following postulates[4]:

  • We believe in terra firma, and the more firmer the less terror.
  • All science, like all philosophy and all religion is ultimately metaphorical and... reality is essentially mystical and poetical.
  • Our aim is to restore man's faith in Common Sense... Seeing is believing. ...Man has been blinded by metaphysics, brainwashed by popular fallacies and bullied into denying the evidence of his very own eyes!

Leo also wrote poetry, a lot of which had to do with the Flat Earth.

"Over the Edge"
"Over the Edge", one of many collections of Leo Ferrari's poems, largely themed around the Flat Earth Theory
File:FES Canada Flyer.gif
Leo Ferrari's introductory leaflet to the Flat Earth Society of Canada

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"The average man can’t advance a single reason for believing that the world is round. He accepts that theory on blind faith and rejects the evidence of his own senses. We of the Flat Earth Society have elected to dispute the one premise that our scientific Western civilization regards as indisputable. Nowadays if you say that God is dead, the general reaction is 'so what?' but if you say that the earth is flat, then God help you."

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