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Question: Round v Flat Earth


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Where did human thinking go wrong?

 

The Greek Eratosthenes calculated the circumference of the earth to an accuracy of within 10% around 245 BCE. By knowing the distance between two cities (Syene and Alexandria, Egypt) and comparing the angle of the shadow of the sun during the summer solstice, he was able to calculate the circumference of the earth. This concept makes the assumption of a round earth.

 

Many Roman coins have the image of a round globe:

 

 

Image 1 - GORDIAN III 242AD Rome Authentic Genuine Ancient Silver Roman Coin Globe i59157

 

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How did the belief of a flat earth come from?

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I have founf some refferences in the Jewish Talmud and other Jewish ancient books about the Earth being round . It is hard for me to translate ancient Hebrew and/Aramic to English so here are the original words -

 

(אמר רבי יוסי...כבר תנינא ממאריהון דמתיבתא דעלמא סגלגל הוא ככדורא דא..." (זוהר-חדש בראשית טו"

 

"מזרק אחד כסף כנגד העולם שהוא עשוי ככדור הנזרק מיד ליד..." (מדרש רבה במדבר, נשא יג"

 

כדור

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