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Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-06-08 05:31:43
Social Science
Is Earth a tesseract?
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I'm not sure if its round, but it would be stupid to say that its flat.
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Anonymous
The Earth has spherical structured layers spaced at different distance down to a spherical core; the degrees of flatness is determined by the curvatures. A tesseract is a nested Cube indicating 4 physical dimensions with no curvature.
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Anonymous
Of course not. Don't you know what a tesseract IS?
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Anonymous
It is a ball, globe, or an almost perfect sphere being only 0.347% away from perfect. Multiple dimensions only exist in mathematics and quantum theory, not in the real universe.
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Anonymous
there are NO FLAT spots on the earth .. the flatness is because of our size compared to the earth .. the earth curves about 200 feet every 200 miles.. it is gradual and measurable .. some form of flat object would not have this effect.
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Anonymous
A tesseract is four-dimensional. Earth, whatever its shape, is not.
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Anonymous
Bizzaro Earth is a tesseract.
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Anonymous
Like others have said, a slightly flattened sphere... we bulge around the middle, due to fairly rapid spin early in our history. (I say 'we' because so do I... although, my bulging around the middle ain't due to spinnin'.)
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Anonymous
cf. Robert A. Heinlein: "He Built a Crooked House"
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Anonymous
It is actually an oblate Spheroid
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Anonymous
It's shape is oblate. Which means it's fatter around the equator than it is around the poles. In other words, it's a sphere that's been squished down a little bit.
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Anonymous
Nope. It's an oblate spheroid. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/OblateSpher... Unless you're looking at a gravity map. Then it's more like a lumpy potato. https://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Obser...
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Anonymous
I sort of agree with you. I believe Earth is not round. We live in a computer-simulation with infinite dimensions.