Shaquille O’Neal, referred to normally as Shaq, is an American former professional basketball player who is reportedly a sports analyst on the TV program Inside the NBA. Shaquille O’Neal is viewed as one of the best basketball players and centres of all time. He is a 7-foot-1-inch (2.16 m) and 325-pound (147 kg) centre who has reportedly played for six teams over his 19-year career in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and also is a four-time NBA champion. Notwithstanding his basketball career, Shaquille O’Neal has delivered four rap albums, with his first, Shaq Diesel, going platinum. Shaquille O’Neal is likewise an electronic music producer, and touring DJ, known as DIESEL.
Shaquille O’Neal isn’t convinced that the Earth is round particularly since his plane as of late ‘flew straight’ rather than diagonal. It’s a theory, It’s simply just a theory, they teach us a ton of things, Shaquille O’Neal remarked when asked on The Kyle and Jackie O Show if he stood by his remarks he made in 2017 about the earth being flat. He then, at that point, used his recent flight from the US to Australia as an illustration to reinforce his scientific theories. I flew 20 hours today, not once did I go this way he said, signalling his arm diagonally. I flew straight, before adding that he didn’t top over or go upside down during his said journey. Radio host Kyle Sandiland asked how someone could travel to the opposite side of the world every which way. It’s as yet a straight line, the previous competitor, 50, believed, you don’t go under. The NBA legend who holds no science degrees likewise shared his questions on whether the Earth spins.
Shaquille O’Neal Still Has A Theory That The Earth Is Flat
Shaquille O’Neal explained his comments about the Earth being flat after taking a flight from the United States to Australia. The NBA legend, 50, was asked during an appearance on The Kyle and Jackie O Show on the off chance that his previous remarks about the conspiracy theory were a ‘joke’ or believe it to be true. It’s a theory, Shaquille O’Neal told Kyle Sandilands and Jackie Henderson. It’s simply a theory, they show us a lot of things. It’s simply a theory, he rehashed. The previous LA Lakers star explained his reasoning by using the example of his latest flight from the U.S. to Australia for instance.
I flew 20 hours today, not once did I go along the way Shaquille O’Neal said, taking note of he didn’t tip over or go topsy turvy. He added that he’s additionally uncertain about whether the world is spinning. Do you realize they say the world is spinning? I’ve lived on a lake for a very long time and I’ve never seen the lake move to the left or right, he told audience members. At the point when Kyle referenced that it’s feasible to go from the U.S. to Australia from the two coasts, Shaquille O’Neal answered, It’s as yet a straight line.