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I mean there are many more options than spherical, concave, and flat, of course.

Of course. In many gross depictions of flat earth it is depicted as hemispherical, and i've even encountered someone who thinks it is shaped like a ziggurat (i think an inverted one).

Have you done research into a cuboid earth?

I've never encountered a vocal "cubist" outside the art world - have you? Again, due to the natural behavior of water and assuming the earth is 70%+ covered in it, if it were a cube, the world we know would be on the top face of it. Some think this is generally what masons mean by "on the square"

Again, if you seek to determine the shape of the world through research - it is necessary to eliminate such biases for objective study of any kind. You research the earth and its shape, not the "spherical earth" or the "cube earth" etc.

Of all the ones i encountered, the rectilineator was one of the more fascinating things i researched in regards to measuring and concluding that the earth is actually concave.

242 days ago
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Reason: None provided.

I mean there are many more options than spherical, concave, and flat, of course.

Of course. In many gross depictions of flat earth it is depicted as hemispherical, and i've even encountered someone who thinks it is shaped like a ziggurat (i think an inverted one).

Have you done research into a cuboid earth?

I've never encountered a vocal "cubist" outside the art world - have you? Again, due to the natural behavior of water and assuming the earth is 70%+ covered in it, if it were a cube, the world we know would be on the top face of it. Some think this is generally what masons mean by "on the square"

Again, if you seek to determine the shape of the world through research - it is necessary to eliminate such biases if you seek objective study of any kind. You research the earth and its shape, not the "spherical earth" or the "cube earth" etc.

Of all the ones i encountered, the rectilineator was one of the more fascinating things i researched in regards to measuring and concluding that the earth is actually concave.

242 days ago
1 score
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I mean there are many more options than spherical, concave, and flat, of course.

Of course. In many gross depictions of flat earth it is depicted as hemispherical, and i've even encountered someone who thinks it is shaped like a ziggurat (i think an inverted one).

Have you done research into a cuboid earth?

I've never encountered a vocal "cubist" outside the art world - have you? Again, due to the natural behavior of water and assuming the earth is 70%+ covered in it, if it were a cube, the world we know would be on the top face of it. Some think this is generally what masons mean by "on the square"

Again, if you seek to determine the shape of the world through research - it is better to eliminate such biases if you seek objective study of any kind. You research the earth and its shape, not the "spherical earth" or the "cube earth" etc.

Of all the ones i encountered, the rectilineator was one of the more fascinating things i researched in regards to measuring and concluding that the earth is actually concave.

242 days ago
1 score