To me, it’s: That ancient people thought the Earth was flat.

We have records from around 430BC where Greek philosophers spoke of the Earth being a sphere. In 240BC the Greek astronomer Eratosthenes calculated the circumference of the Earth and was only about 2% out.

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    6 months ago

    To me, it’s: That ancient people thought the Earth was flat.

    Ancient peoples DID think the Earth was flat.

    The conception of a spherical earth was only widely accepted in academic traditions derived from late Greek philosophy and even in those cultures, had a mixed reception in popular conceptions of the earth’s shape until the 16th century.

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      6 months ago

      The question is not if they did or did not think, but if what they thinked was backed by historical facts at the time.

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        Yes. It was backed by the oldest book of events at that time.
        There were mathematicians that wrote against Galileo, and a notable one, a Dominican I think.
        Everything in the past moves to the category of belief.