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  2. Firmament (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Following the game's release, a backlash was encountered by the game's developers when a concerned player brought to fans' attention that the game used "A.I. assisted content", including pieces of artwork like backer portraits and unspecified amounts of the game's in-universe written text. The developers also acknowledged A.I. tools were used ...

  3. Firmament - Wikipedia

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    The two primary structural representations of the firmament was that it was flat and hovering over the Earth, or that it was a dome and entirely enclosed the Earth's surface. Beyond the firmament is the upper waters, above which further still is the divine abode. [11] The gap between heaven and Earth was bridged by ziggurats and these supported ...

  4. The Final Experiment (expedition) - Wikipedia

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    The wider flat Earth community has largely denied the results of the expedition, claiming that the footage was filmed in a dome studio or on a green screen, and that the participants were part of a larger conspiracy to promote the globe model. [2] Duffy stated of the overall reaction from flat Earthers: "The flat Earth community is imploding.

  5. Ancient Near Eastern cosmology - Wikipedia

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    The Quran conceives of the primary elements of the ancient near eastern cosmography, such as the division of the cosmos into the heavens and the Earth, a solid firmament, upper waters, a flat Earth, and seven heavens. [184] As with rabbinic cosmology, however, these elements were not directly transmitted from ancient near eastern civilization.

  6. Talk:Flat Earth/Archive 8 - Wikipedia

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    Delete ", and the notion of a flat Earth domed by the firmament in the shape of an inverted bowl was common in pre-scientific societies." I.e., change "That paradigm was also typically held in the aboriginal cultures of the Americas, and the notion of a flat Earth domed by the firmament in the shape of an inverted bowl was common in pre-scientific societies."

  7. Earth 2160 - Wikipedia

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    Earth 2160 is a real-time strategy video game, developed by Reality Pump Studios.A third entry in the Earth series, it is a direct sequel to Earth 2150.The release of the game was staggered, originally published in Russia, Germany, and Poland in June 2005, then released in the rest of Europe in September with North America receiving the latest release of the game November.

  8. Flammarion engraving - Wikipedia

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    The illustration depicts a man, dressed as a pilgrim in a long robe and carrying a walking stick, who has reached a point where the flat Earth meets the firmament. The pilgrim kneels down and passes his head, shoulders, right arm, and the top of the walking stick through an opening in the firmament, which is depicted as covered on the inside by ...

  9. Early Greek cosmology - Wikipedia

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    Near the edges of the earth is a region inhabited by fantastical creatures, monsters, and quasi-human beings. [6] Once one reaches the ends of the earth they find it to be surrounded by and delimited by an ocean (), [7] [8] as is seen in the Babylonian Map of the World, although there is one main difference between the Babylonian and early Greek view: Oceanus is a river and so has an outer ...