Mathematical proofs to settle the flat earth controversy?
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I know you might think this is a joke, but I have been reading a lot and a flat earth (or at least a non-euclidian one) makes a lot of sense. It would explain 99% of the bizarre oceanic disappearances, solve issues regarding the gravity of earth, and numerous other issues.
It was talked about by philosophers around the globe for centuries, and coincidentally, a round earth was only adopted once totalitarian governments came into power. It is also funny how people want to have free speech yet will always prevent you from having this thought or speaking about this. You can't even debate it.
I was wondering if any of you have information to share on this topic or proofs I can use.
I am not 100% sure on its shape, but it is definitely non-euclidean, perhaps a rectangle in some way but I need to do more mathematical research
It was talked about by philosophers around the globe for centuries, and coincidentally, a round earth was only adopted once totalitarian governments came into power. It is also funny how people want to have free speech yet will always prevent you from having this thought or speaking about this. You can't even debate it.
I was wondering if any of you have information to share on this topic or proofs I can use.
I am not 100% sure on its shape, but it is definitely non-euclidean, perhaps a rectangle in some way but I need to do more mathematical research
