I think it's interesting how we invariably prioritise the question as to what shape the earth is rather than what our actual experiences of the earth are like phenomenologically. I'm in no way arguing for a flat earth, I'm just wondering why we frame our questions in one way and not the other. How we see ourselves determines how we see and relate to the world. How we relate to the world determines the assumptions we make about the world. The assumptions we make about the world determine the questions we ask.And the questions we ask determine the answers we receive.
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