Story highlights
- Neil deGrasse Tyson fires back at B.o.B on "The Nightly Show"
- Astrophysicist freestyle raps why flat Earth theory doesn't hold up
- Spat started Monday when B.o.B tweeted "knowledge" to followers
(CNN)It's the story that just keeps on giving. First, rapper B.o.B launched into an incredibly bizarre Twitter rant insisting that the Earth is flat and we've all been lied to.
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson felt compelled to politely point out the scientific inaccuracies in B.o.B.'s argument. In response, the rapper released a diss track, "Flatline" in which he compared himself to Malcolm X.
The bizarre song also suggested listeners research Holocaust denier David Irving and discussed conspiracy theories about Freemasons and "mirror lizards." The track has since been taken down from Soundcloud, the site where it had been posted.
Tyson then hit back with his own track -- laid down by his nephew, Stephen.
Dear @bobatl, as an astrophysicist I don't rap, but I know people who do. This one has my back: https://t.co/BbMi4tzHLz
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) January 26, 2016
But he wasn't done there. Tyson took the Twitter beef off the social media platform and into the real world. And now B.o.B may be regretting his tweet: "Once you go flat, you never go back."
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Tyson appeared on "The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore" and mercilessly ripped into the "Nothin' on You" rapper.
"Listen B.o.B. -- once and for all. The earth looks flat because 1) You're not far enough away at your size 2) Your size isn't large enough relative to Earth to notice any curvature at all."

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Kanye West gave Jimmy Kimmel the rap feud he's always wanted. After Kimmel poked fun at West's 2013 interview with the BBC -- in which the entertainer called himself the No. 1 rock star on the planet -- West went to Twitter to air his profane grievances (in all caps, of course). The two later made amends with a televised sit-down.
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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Vin Diesel are apparently no longer close. It all kicked off in 2016 when Johnson wrote in a now deleted Instagram posting about male co-stars he called "Candy a**es." Some fans theorized he was talking about Diesel. In 2018 Johnson confirmed to Rolling Stone magazine that he and Diesel did not film their scenes together in "The Fate of the Furious."
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Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker were apparently better friends on "Sex and the City" than in real life. There had long been speculation that the pair were on bad terms and in February Cattrall slammed Parker on social media for reaching out after the death of Cattrall's brother.
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Musician John Legend was not having it in March 2016 when Donald Trump Jr. said demonstrators at a Chicago campaign rally for his father could not explain what they were protesting. "I think they were protesting your racist father. This isn't complicated," Legend said on Twitter. A Trump supporter on Twitter said Legend has "no education," to which Legend replied, "the Donalds and I graduated from the same University, funny enough," referring to the University of Pennsylvania.
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Fans were upset when Miley Cyrus posted some unflattering photos of "Full House" star Jodie Sweetin from her partying days. Sweetin took the high road, saying, "I don't pay attention to negative stuff."
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Reality star Kim Kardashian didn't take too kindly to Bette Midler criticizing her for posting a nude selfie in March 2016. Midler tweeted, "If Kim wants us to see a part of her we've never seen, she's gonna have to swallow the camera," and Kardashian responded by accusing the actress of trying to be a "fake friend."
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Kanye West and Taylor Swift had a renewal of their feud after his mention of her in one of his songs. In the song "Famous," West crooned, "I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex. / Why? I made that b***h famous." Swift fans reacted quickly.
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West went in on fellow rapper Wiz Khalifa in a series of tweets in January 2016, after Khalifa was critical of the title of West's new project. West later deleted several of the tweets.
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Actress Vivica A. Fox set it off in November when she appeared on Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live" and implied to host Andy Cohen that her former love interest 50 Cent might be gay. She went on to say that he's not but that some of his actions gave her pause. The rapper responded with a few profane Instagram posts.
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Taylor Swift, left, and Nicki Minaj went at it on Twitter after the pop singer took offense at the rapper's comments about her exclusion from video of the year nominees at the MTV Video Music Awards. And as if it that wasn't enough, Katy Perry seemed to weigh in as well.
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Freestyling in front of a screen of the night sky, Tyson continued: "It's a fundamental fact of calculus and non-Euclidean geometry. Small sections of large curved surfaces will always look flat to little creatures that crawl upon it."
The astrophysicist then changed tack to focus on prominent faces disseminating misinformation and passing it off as fact.
"There's a growing anti-intellectual strain in this country. It may be the beginning of the end of our informed democracy," said Tyson, while taking on the tone of a seasoned evangelist. "Of course, in a free society you can and should think whatever you want.
"If you want to think the world is flat, go right ahead. But if you think the world is flat and you have influence over others, as with successful rappers, or even presidential candidates, then being wrong becomes being harmful to the health, the wealth and the security of our citizenry."
Raising his voice for the kicker, Tyson added: "Issac Newton, my man, said, 'If I have seen farther than others, it's by standing on the shoulders of giants.' Can I get an amen?!'
"So that's right B.o.B -- when you stand on shoulders of those who came before you might just see far enough to realize the earth isn't f**king flat."
With a deep breath, Tyson paused before added his kicker: "And by the way, this is called gravity" before dropping the mic.
Your move, B.o.B.

