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Author Topic: Huge Under-Ocean wall from Antarctic to North Pole?  (Read 2510 times)

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Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Huge Under-Ocean wall from Antarctic to North Pole?
« Reply #5 on: March 18, 2022, 03:27:01 PM »
I think that's more or less what we're seeing here, a visual artifact from them stitching together a globe

You see that with baseballs, soccer balls, basketballs.  They have to have various types of seams in there to be able to turn flat pieces into a sphere.  Such seams would be unnecessary on something that's naturally in the shape of a sphere.

Re: Huge Under-Ocean wall from Antarctic to North Pole?
« Reply #6 on: March 18, 2022, 03:36:03 PM »
Ask Google.
Well, I know the answer. Google confirms it.

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In cartography, a map projection is a way to flatten a globe's surface into a plane in order to make a map. This requires a systematic transformation of the latitudes and longitudes of locations from the surface of the globe into locations on a plane.
I wanted to see a mapping of a flat earth's surface onto a planar map.

Or a measurement of that surface which could in turn be used to build a map.

It's problematic to have an idea that is thousands of years old but has no semblance of a model, a map or measurements.

I know of a scientific theory which unifies all observations from reality into a congruent model of that reality.