Steven Alonzo has introduced a groundbreaking app, the Firmament Trackers Flat Earth Model, which has rapidly gained popularity within the Flat Earth community after predicting the 24hr Sun in Antarctica. Influential voices such as Flat Earth Dave, Mark Sargent, Patricia Steer, and Keith Cameron have taken notice and praised its innovative approach. Patricia Steer aptly described it as “the same but different,” highlighting how Alonzo’s work complements rather than contradicts existing Flat Earth models.
Alonzo emphasizes that his app builds on the foundational work laid by pioneers like Mark Sargent and David Weiss. For example, David Weiss’s Flat Earth Clock App accurately illustrates the movement of the sun’s solar zenith across longitudes and latitudes, a principle that remains fully intact in Alonzo’s model. However, the Firmament Trackers App goes beyond introductory concepts, offering advanced 3D modeling tools to explore phenomena such as the 24 hour sun in Antarctica.
“David’s app is an excellent introduction to Flat Earth cosmology, serving as both an educational tool and a social media platform,” Alonzo explains. “My app, on the other hand, is a research tool for those ready to dive into the more complex aspects of Flat Earth science. Both apps serve different purposes and complement one another perfectly.”
To frame this evolution in scientific terms, Alonzo likens the relationship between his work and that of Sargent and Weiss to the transition from Newtonian mechanics to Einstein’s theory of relativity. “Newton wasn’t wrong, his work laid the foundation for everything Einstein later developed,” Alonzo explains. “Similarly, Mark and David’s contributions remain valid and essential. My app simply opens new doors for deeper exploration.”
The Firmament Trackers App is available in a free version, ensuring accessibility for those who wish to explore its advanced features without financial barriers. However, Alonzo advises that the app is best suited for users with a foundational understanding of the Flat Earth Sciences. “If you’re new to Flat Earth, I’d recommend starting with David Weiss’s app. It’s the perfect entry point.”
In summary, Alonzo’s work doesn’t disprove earlier Flat Earth models but builds on them, validating and extending their principles. By advancing the field, the Firmament Trackers Flat Earth Model represents an exciting new chapter in Flat Earth Science.