Limited Companies were introduced in the UK in 1867, ending Mercantilism and beginning the shift of financial power to private hands.
The Co-Operative was operating full vertical integration of farm to fork with agricultural land on foreign soil.
The Vesty Brothers did it differently and created separate companies under their control. For instance beef farms in Argentina. They then fixed prices between their companies to push all the profit into the lowest tax environment aka transfer pricing. They pioneered refrigerated shipping with the launch of their fleet in 1870. They went on to battle with the UK Tax Office for 100 years in the process creating many of the tax avoidance schemes in use today - transfer pricing, non-domicile resident, putting all your money in trusts and charities etc. Becoming Viscount Vesty and one of the richest families in Britain.
La Belle Epoch was the first period of extensive Globalist Trade and all came crashing down in 1914 with the outbreak of WW1.
Ive already explained to you, there is no "right" way of projecting a 3d image onto a 2d space. Its mathematically impossible.
Anyways, appears they are using the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peirce_quincuncial_projection, but flipped 90 degrees and with some differently shaped landmasses, but I doubt there were many sat photos back then to help. Im sure back in the early 1900's every country had a slightly different looking map that they had patched together with their data.
:shrugs:
I finally do get what your saying, australia is about twice as long, but I dont know again I could round that up to any number of errors.
I wonder if it was intentionally done like that to obscure trade routes or something.
Meh, I still think its because of some kind of projection issue.
Funny part is it would look exactly like that if you connected new zealand and australia. Possible they based this on a map that the locals had made 500+ years ago? When the sea level was lower? You can claim thats not true either. But we know there are settlements and even forests under water.
I don't get the first bit of your statement.
Limited Companies were introduced in the UK in 1867, ending Mercantilism and beginning the shift of financial power to private hands.
The Co-Operative was operating full vertical integration of farm to fork with agricultural land on foreign soil.
The Vesty Brothers did it differently and created separate companies under their control. For instance beef farms in Argentina. They then fixed prices between their companies to push all the profit into the lowest tax environment aka transfer pricing. They pioneered refrigerated shipping with the launch of their fleet in 1870. They went on to battle with the UK Tax Office for 100 years in the process creating many of the tax avoidance schemes in use today - transfer pricing, non-domicile resident, putting all your money in trusts and charities etc. Becoming Viscount Vesty and one of the richest families in Britain.
La Belle Epoch was the first period of extensive Globalist Trade and all came crashing down in 1914 with the outbreak of WW1.
fair enough
I can answer it for you: It Is Not A Map
oy vey, you must try a little harder my friend.
Ive already explained to you, there is no "right" way of projecting a 3d image onto a 2d space. Its mathematically impossible.
Anyways, appears they are using the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peirce_quincuncial_projection, but flipped 90 degrees and with some differently shaped landmasses, but I doubt there were many sat photos back then to help. Im sure back in the early 1900's every country had a slightly different looking map that they had patched together with their data.
:shrugs:
I finally do get what your saying, australia is about twice as long, but I dont know again I could round that up to any number of errors.
I wonder if it was intentionally done like that to obscure trade routes or something.
Meh, I still think its because of some kind of projection issue.
https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailymail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Farticle-3700634%2FInteractive-world-map-shows-just-large-Australia-is.html
Australia is huge.
Funny part is it would look exactly like that if you connected new zealand and australia. Possible they based this on a map that the locals had made 500+ years ago? When the sea level was lower? You can claim thats not true either. But we know there are settlements and even forests under water.
https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.1911285116
https://www.thisisalabama.org/underwaterforest/
Hollywood needed a twisted backdrop for the old Cold War films. Remember "Doctor Strangelove" or "How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb"?