The maps we use to navigate planet Earth, to tell us what’s what, lie to us all the time. Take New York City’s transit map, for example. Manhattan is wildly out of scale. The warping of reality is ...
Maps are deceptively complicated things — after all, they require someone to take a 3D object (aka the Earth) and represent it in only two dimensions — and often, this means that the relative sizes of ...
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