Flat Earth and Numbers

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Today, there is a growing circle of people who have become passionate advocates of the flat Earth hypothesis. The world’s leading scientists do not believe in this idea and demand verifiable evidence organized into a coherent system.

Although I generally avoid getting involved in debates between flat Earth supporters and their opponents, I personally fall into the “globe-earther” category. Supporters of the flat Earth hypothesis can be found among all number types. However, there is a slightly higher likelihood of this tendency among eights and some sevens. Eights associated with Saturn are the strongest representatives of the earth element. In Feng Shui, earth is linked to low and flat structures (an analogy to a flat Earth).

In second place are sevens, since some of them are prone to illusions and to an excessive belief in certain ideas. This is especially true when the number 7 appears together with the number 8 (illusions combined with earth aspects), or with the number 4 (a combination of eccentricity and illusion).

However, scientifically minded sevens and eights will strongly avoid such ideas, as they require evidence based on observation and carefully developed methodology. The remaining numbers are harder to categorize.

Based on a probable ranking of tendencies toward belief in the flat Earth idea, we can form a formula that may not be entirely accurate. The formula is as follows:

{8} > {7} > {2, 3, 5, 6, 9} > {4} > {1}

Although fours are generally not inclined toward the flat Earth idea, it should be noted that this mainly applies when they are not combined with 8 or 7.