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AP Human Geography 1.2 Intro to Geography. The earliest geographers in the Western tradition to discover the Earth was spherical were...who?
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- 00:03
here's your shmoop du jour brought to
- 00:05
you by Gothic statisticians gathering data on the best brand of black lipstick [Girl putting on black lipstick]
- 00:10
so you don't have to okay here's the question the earliest geographers in the
- 00:16
Western tradition to discover that the earth was spherical were who? and here
- 00:22
are your potential answers... whether
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- 00:27
you're a dog person or a cat person a Star Wars lover or a Trekkie we can all
- 00:31
agree on one thing the Earth is spherical... well almost all of us but who
- 00:38
are the first people to come up with this idea back when it was still as wild
- 00:42
and crazy as Scientology is today let's start by exploring E - the Carolingian [A sunset with birds flying]
- 00:47
court had scholars often called doctors aplenty they were particularly well
- 00:52
known for their interest in the arts literature architecture law and religion
- 00:56
but as you can tell Carolingian court doctors were more concerned with the
- 01:01
shape people's morality was in than with the shape of the earth meaning we can
- 01:06
excommunicate E - Lets delve into D so Turkey the country not the lunch meat was [Plate of Turkey and a playground with the Turkish flag appears]
- 01:11
founded on October 29th 1923 making Turkish geometers practically babies in
- 01:18
the great scheme of geometry in fact Turkish geometers have pretty much
- 01:24
always known the Earth to be round also because this knowledge is pretty old
- 01:28
school so discard D how about B well Goths hese days are all about Marilyn [Marilyn Manson playing the guitar]
- 01:34
Manson and wearing all black but the gothics of ye oldie are famous for some
- 01:39
seriously intense architecture as well as a whole bunch of horror fiction [Building slants to the side]
- 01:43
however gothic statisticians are about as relevant to this question as well
- 01:47
something irrelevant would be... so we can bury D.. let's take a look at A - The
- 01:52
big debate for Roman astronomers was whether or not the earth was the center [Aliens looking down on Earth]
- 01:55
of the universe the idea that the earth was spherical wasn't really a big deal
- 01:59
for Roman astronomers which certainly suggests that they weren't the only ones
- 02:03
to discover it so we can abandon A and that leaves us with C the Ancient Greeks
- 02:08
had their fingers in a whole bunch of pies [Man stood with selection of pies]
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figuratively we hope we wouldn't eat pie after someone stuck there grimey one in it..
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Pythagoras, famous for that geometric theorem well he theorized that the
- 02:19
horizon was not in fact the edge of the world as people had previously believed [Man falls off edge of the world]
- 02:22
he reckoned that the world around us was actually round and so C is the right
- 02:27
answer nothing like a little A-squared plus B-squared equals C-squared to warm
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up the brain or contemplating the universe.. have at it! [Pythagoras contemplating in Rome]
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