History of Cosmography

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History of Cosmography
« on: April 27, 2026, 05:30:28 PM »
History of Cosmography

I. Ancient Cosmography
https://odysee.com/@Dionysios:e/Flannery_001:d

II. Rise of Globularism
https://odysee.com/@Dionysios:e/Flannery_002:2

III. The Christian Cosmos 
https://odysee.com/@Dionysios:e/Flannery_003:2

IV. Islamic & Latin Science
https://odysee.com/@Dionysios:e/Flannery_004:3

V. Triumph of Globularism
https://odysee.com/@Dionysios:e/Flannery_005:b

I videotaped a 5 part history of cosmography from ancient pre-Christian times to the eighteenth century in lecture format. I deliberately bypassed the nineteenth century flat earth movement because that is already well known.

This video consists of about 5 hours of lecture and is clearly a rough first draft, especially because I did not take time to streamline my notes to perfection so that I could read word for word. Consequently, although I know exactly the thought or point I want to express I often pause searching for the precise word or phrase which makes for a presentation that is more poor than the content, but I wanted to get something started upon which I can improve. As I said, the presentation needs vast improvement, but the basic structure will remain.

This video was recorded in Vancouver, Washington in one day on March 1st 2024 and does not include much comment about the Antarctic midnight sun. The second edition will mention the Antarctic midnight sun in the section about ancient Christian cosmography which I’m convinced provides a model that explains this phenomenon incomparably better than modern flat earthism since the nineteenth century.

I have collected quite a bit of material debunking the space program which this series does not yet touch upon. If another segment is ever added to this, it will not focus upon modern flat earth movements. It will rather focus upon debunking the space age and in that context constitute a continuation of the final segment dealing with the “triumph of globularism”.