MythTickle by Justin Thompson for June 29, 2012

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    TheSkulker  over 12 years ago

    I wonder how many youngsters are not going to get this reference.

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    Sisyphos  over 12 years ago

    Years back, I had a very inexpensive inflated plastic globe: I had no idea how scientifically accurate it really was! (—If we believe this myth and don’t just dismyth it.)

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    luvcmx  over 12 years ago

    “You can trust your car to the man who wears the star”

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    Justin Thompson creator over 12 years ago

    Yep! My uncle owned a Texaco station in Denver (Littleton) waaaaaay back. I remember all of that too. :D

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    prrdh  over 12 years ago

    The way I remember it, the turtle is there only if there’s one elephant. If there are 4 elephants, it’s elephants all the way down.

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    Michelle Binder Premium Member over 12 years ago

    DISCWORLD!!!

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    Justin Thompson creator over 12 years ago

    I have no idea what this ‘Discworld’ thing is but
 OK. I’m glad you like it. :)

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    pam Miner  over 12 years ago

    this has been a great story, we all miss ourselves that we were. And also our world we had as children is missed too.

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    Jules934  over 12 years ago

    What happened to the Ekert?

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    Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago

    yes
love the tortoise.

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    TheSkulker  over 12 years ago

    25 cents a gallon!!!

    When I came to LA they had GAS WARS !

    22 cents per gallon or less!

    Yes, those were the days. And I could rent a three bedroom house for $125 a month. But of course, I only made $125 a week
 Still, it was a lot simpler then.
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    Rakkav  over 12 years ago

    Think again. Eratsothenes inferred the earth was a sphere, not a hemisphere, from his measurements of solar position. The moon was known by the Greeks to be a sphere and by analogy the earth was considered to be one too. There were global maps of the world before the world was circumnavigated in the European Age of Discovery. Never to my knowledge did anyone anywhere believe the earth was a hemisphere; flat, yes; spherical, yes; but Platonic philosophy alone would’ve forbidden the “imperfection” of a hemisphere.There’s a reason why the “world orb” on royal and papal crowns was a sphere, not a hemisphere or a flat plate. People understood that the world was round and that’s why they tried to circle it – not the other way around.

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    Rakkav  over 12 years ago

    That’s what the little old lady who challenged the astronomer said – not the myth. :) And of course it’s impossible if for no other reason than this: you can’t have an infinite series of finite events or distances. The mathematics is rather beyond me but it’s a Q.E.D.

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