![]() ![]() Maybe the people who started it did it as a joke but then actual insane ludicrous slow sheeps joined. I thought so too, so did my bf, he joined a fb group of flats earthers and added me, they are actually into it, honestly and dogmatically into it and get enraged and abusive towards any ppl who disagrees or try to talk about it, I thought they were still kidding but once I read how predatory they went attacking other users I better left that surreal group, it was funny but rather dissapointing on human kind and stopped being funny once I saw how abusive they were, and believe me I've already got a low bar for most humans, those are study cases to whomever might be working on a thesis or essay on that, they should be examined, they are like a cult, many of them are extreme christians too, so those fixations very likely come from that. ![]() ![]() The circular map also has far less distance errors than any other 2D flat map and doesn't downsize or supersize the area of certain oceans or landmasses.Upvotes Follow Unfollow 5 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017 and South America are draped over the edge, like a sheet over a clothesline, but they're continuous." Cartographers (mapmakers) have found various ways to. If you're an ant, you can crawl from one side. Creating a map of a small area might be relatively easy making a flat map of the full Earth, however, is a completely different challenge. Here's a look at what they believe and why. ""Our map is actually more like the globe than other flat maps," Gott added. "To see all of the globe, you have to rotate it to see all of our new map, you simply have to flip it over. ( lifes-little-mysteries ) last updated 27 January 2023 Flat-earthers believe one of the most curious conspiracy theories on the internet. The new pancake map borrows data found from research on multi-sided 3D shapes called polyhedra. American architect Richard Buckminster Fuller created a polyhedral map in 1943 using outlines of geometric shapes that comprised a world map and could be folded to make a whole polyhedral globe, but it couldn't overcome distance errors for certain oceans and continents. "The map can be printed front-and-back on a single magazine page, ready for the reader to cut out." ![]() Richard Gott, an emeritus professor of astrophysics at Princeton University. "This is a map you can hold in your hand," explained lead researcher J. Richard Gott, Robert Vanderbei and David Goldberg ![]()
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