“I’ll believe scientists, who are much much smarter, over Logan Paul,” he said. Cooney’s younger brother, Colin, 11, who likes science and wants to be a vet when he grows up, said he found the Logan Paul video unconvincing. The trailer for his flat earth documentary, “The Flat Earth: To The Edge And Back,” scheduled to be released March 20, is getting skeptical and belittling online responses such as, “Logan, this has GOT to be a joke.”Ĭooney, the 13-year-old in Beverly, said that Logan Paul and his brother Jake were “super-famous” last year, but now kids at his school have moved on to Fortnite streamers. The video was filmed in a Japanese forest known as a place where people go to commit suicide. Paul, 23, who built a career on humor, high jinks and sunny good looks, was widely criticized in early 2018 for a YouTube video showing what appeared to be a dead body. “Reality is saying, ‘Hey, if it were true it would have been proven by now.’” “They keep saying we’re going to go to space one day and see it for ourselves, but that date has been pushed back and pushed back and you can say funding (is the reason) all day,” he said. “It could be legitimate imagery, but it could just as well be fake,” he said, adding there’s no way for ordinary civilians to know for themselves that the earth is a ball.
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