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Faust76 · 46-50, M
I prefer evolved conspiracy theories. Erastothenes didn't actually calculate the circumference of Earth, he was simply parroting an ancient Egyptian calculation from 3750-1500 BC. http://www.academia.edu/27928173/How_the_Ancient_Egyptians_had_Calculated_the_Earths_Circumference_between_3750-1500_BC_a_revision_of_the_method_used_by_Eratosthenes
That said, "learned" people have not actually thought that the Earth was flat in recorded history until now, in modern times. Spin on that!
That said, "learned" people have not actually thought that the Earth was flat in recorded history until now, in modern times. Spin on that!
Faust76 · 46-50, M
@Faust76 One reference for "learned people have not thought": https://www.thoughtco.com/did-medieval-people-believe-in-a-flat-earth-1221612 ("People in Europe probably did believe that the earth was flat at one stage, but that was in the very early ancient period, possible before the 4th century BCE") The Ptolemaic system can and usually is presented with a spherical Earth.
Conspiracy thinking is a personality type. Like it makes sense but barely. I find it overlaps a lot with paranoia.
PikachuTrainer · 26-30, M
@canusernamebemyusername it overlaps also with Theistic beliefs as well. A surprising number of Creationists think the Earth is Flat.
CharlieZ · 70-79, M
They choose to preserve the pious worldview inside their minds from the persistent but evil temptation of looking to the reality outside.
The Ptolemaic System was the main astronomic "explanation" for more tan 700 years, so figure.
The Ptolemaic System was the main astronomic "explanation" for more tan 700 years, so figure.
Existentior · M
There's no reason to call people 'retards'.
DDonde · 31-35, M
I wager the vast majority of people who identify as "flat-earthers" are trolls.