The deeply unpopular theory erroneously posits that the planet is flat as a pancake and (according to many) contained beneath a dome. Wolfe believes that association was his “flat Earth” belief, which he’d kept under wraps in order to avoid this kind of situation. "What makes his flat Earth different from other theories is his theory holds that the Earth is imprinted with an 'inverse toroid.'" If you were to take a donut and press it into wet cement and then remove the donut, Bingham explained, the rounded impression it left in the cement would be what is known in mathematics as an inverse toroid.This article was adapted from Kelly Weill’s recent book, Off the Edge. Typical of flat Earths, Ferguson's Earth is a rectangular slab, the four corners of which are each guarded by an angel. "Ferguson was trying to make an updated version of the flat Earth theory to fit the biblical description of the Earth with known facts," Bingham said. James Bingham, chairman of the museum's board of directors, told us what he knows about it. The other copy is housed in the Pioneer Historical Museum in Hot Springs. So we thought we'd send it to the Library of Congress," Homuth told Life's Little Mysteries. I don't want it to fall into the hands of relatives, for God's sake! And I don't particularly want to sell it. He got the map from his eighth grade history teacher in Fargo, N.D., who got it from his grandfather, who lived in Hot Springs, S.D. It's printed on tissue paper and hand-colored with watercolors," Homuth said.
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