The Dome of Discovery was built for the 1951 Festival of Britain and adjascent to it was a steel structure called Skylon.
Skylon was positioned to give the impression of floating in the air.
Questions:
- Was the 1951 Discovery Dome signalling that the World is flat under a Dome as far back as in 1951?
- Did Skylon which was ”floating”, indicate that the Domed flat earth (i.e the Dome of Discovery) is ”floating” in space with no visible means of support?
- Is it a coincidence that there is a structure similar to Skylon fixed to the ground next to London 02 Arena Millenium Dome?.
- The Structure has been described as ”ethereal”.
- Ethereal means: ”… Of the celestial spheres; heavenly, spiritual or otherworldly” – The free Dictionary.
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Dome of Discovery and Skylon

Peter Benton
1951 South Bank Exhibition.
Taken from The Victoria Embankment and shows the Skylon and Dome of Discovery.

British Official Photograph – Museum of London website: (http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/)
The Dome of Discovery
Visitors to the South Bank Exhibition with the Dome of Discovery in the background
Architect: Ralph Tubbs Theme: Ian Cox Display: Design Research Unit
The exhibits focused on scientific discovery.[14] They included:
- The Land. (Theme Convener. Penrose Angwin. Display Designers: Stefan Buzas and Ronald Sandiford.)
- The Earth. (Theme Convener: Sonia Withers. Display Designer: Robert Gutman.)
- Polar. (Theme Convener: Quinitin Riley and L. P. Macnair. Display Designer: Jock Kinneir.)
- Sea. (Theme Conveners: C. Hamilton Ellis and Nigel Clayton. Display Designers: Austin Frazer and Ellis Miles.)
- Sky. (Theme Convener: Arthur Garratt. Display Designer: Ronald Sandiford.)
- Outer Space. (Theme Convener: Penrose Angwin. Display Designers: Austin Frazer and Eric Towell.)
- The Living World. (Theme Convener: Kenneth Chapman. Display Designers: Austin Frazer and Stirling Craig.)
- The Physical World. (Theme Conveners: Arthur Garratt and Jan Read. Display Designers: Ronald Ingles and Clifford Hatts.)”
—Wikipedia: Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festival_of_Britain#The_Dome_of_Discovery
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