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Englishman '''Ebenezer Breach''' (aka "Uncle Ebenezer") was an advocate of Flat Earth theory active in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. He spoke publicly to defend Flat Earth theory and often used models he'd constructed himself to illustrate his arguments. Breach was most active in the Portsmouth area. He also authored a number of tracts including:
 
Englishman '''Ebenezer Breach''' (aka "Uncle Ebenezer") was an advocate of Flat Earth theory active in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. He spoke publicly to defend Flat Earth theory and often used models he'd constructed himself to illustrate his arguments. Breach was most active in the Portsmouth area. He also authored a number of tracts including:
  
*''Dauntless Astronomy''
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*''Dauntless Astronomy'' ([https://www.scribd.com/document/521176609/ebenezer-breach-the-dauntless-astronomy# Scribd.com])
 
*''Fifty Scientific Facts''
 
*''Fifty Scientific Facts''
*''The Greatest Event of the Age: The Downfall of Modern Astronomy''
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*''The Greatest Event of the Age: The Downfall of Modern Astronomy'' ([https://archive.org/details/ebenezer_breach-the_downfall_of_modern_astronomy/mode/2up Archive.org])
 
*''Twenty Reasons against Newtonianism with Geographical Proofs''
 
*''Twenty Reasons against Newtonianism with Geographical Proofs''
  
 
[[Category:Historical Figures]]
 
[[Category:Historical Figures]]

Latest revision as of 02:15, 24 July 2023

Englishman Ebenezer Breach (aka "Uncle Ebenezer") was an advocate of Flat Earth theory active in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. He spoke publicly to defend Flat Earth theory and often used models he'd constructed himself to illustrate his arguments. Breach was most active in the Portsmouth area. He also authored a number of tracts including:

  • Dauntless Astronomy (Scribd.com)
  • Fifty Scientific Facts
  • The Greatest Event of the Age: The Downfall of Modern Astronomy (Archive.org)
  • Twenty Reasons against Newtonianism with Geographical Proofs