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🗺️ HOW THE 4 SEASONS WORK ON THE FLAT EARTH MODEL 🗺️
Let's have some fun and see what Wikipedia posted on the flat earth circa their revision as of 00:38, 9 August 2006:
The notion of a flat Earth refers to the idea that the inhabited surface of Earth is flat, rather than curved (see Spherical Earth).
It is commonly assumed that people from early antiquity generally believed the world was flat, but by the time of Pliny the Elder (1st century) its spherical shape was generally acknowledged. At that time Ptolemy derived his maps from a curved globe and developed the system of latitude and longitude (see clime). His writings remained the basis of European astronomy throughout the Middle Ages.
The common misconception that people, especially the Christian Church, before the age of exploration believed that Earth was flat entered the popular imagination after Washington Irving's publication of The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus in 1828. In the United States, this belief persists in the popular imagination, and is even repeated in some widely read textbooks. Thomas Bailey's The American Pageant states that "The superstitious sailors ... grew increasingly mutinous...because they were fearful of sailing over the edge of the world"; however, no such historical account is known.[1] Actually, sailors were probably among the first to know of the curvature of Earth from daily observations — seeing how shore landscape features (or masts of other ships) gradually descend/ascend near the horizon.
A few early Christian writers questioned or even opposed the sphericity of the Earth on theological grounds, but these writers are not thought to have been influential in the Middle Ages due to a scarcity of references to their work in medieval writings. The dominant textbooks of the Early Middle Ages supported the sphericity of the Earth. Even before the translation of the works of Aristotle and Ptolemy in the 1100s, the geocentric model had supplanted any doubts about the Earth's sphericity in the minds of the learned people of Europe. This did not settle, however, the question of whether the antipodes were habitable, or even reachable.
Despite the wide availability of scientific knowledge at present, there are still some who believe that Earth is flat. Until recently there was a Flat Earth Society in the USA, some members of which regarded spherical satellite images of the Earth as aberrations.
I don't want this comment to Orwellize itself: HoldenCaulfield_72>Lolrelaxed1
No, anything is not possible. Your brain is too relaxed. The governments could not possible keep that secret. Only a child-mind could think that. Millions of people who have or ever have worked in the airline industry would have to be in on it. Don't be so stupid. And the idea that TV or the Internet would make such a task MORE POSSIBLE, is completely counter-intuitive and false.
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