Anyway, more people thought the Earth was flat in 1493 because of the lack of technology that we have today which we can use to show the Earth is in fact a sphere.
Most people didn't think the Earth was flat in 1493.
More != most.
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bl4ke360 point still stands in that there were likely to be more people who believed the earth flat in 1493 than 2009 due to the availability of technology and media in the present day.
Did you read the post that started this?
However
bl4ke360 arbitrarily chose to justify his fellow REer's post,
Jack Sparrow didn't arbitrarily pick 1493 as the focus year (the fact that he actually got it wrong is beside the point). That's what I was trying to highlight. There's a common myth associated with the year 1492 that leads people to erroneously believe that it was accepted belief that the Earth was flat up to around that time. Lrn2context, Lrn2notjustjumpintoathreadwithoutreadingalltheposts, Lrn2lurkmoar, etc.