Illuvatarr wrote: »I already have an answer to this question:) I/we were curious what the community at large would say:)
And yes as Eru Ilúvatar, all of this is by design. I do like the fact you pointed out a fellow Greek to support your statements:)
disintegr8 wrote: »All too deep for me...
Illuvatarr wrote: »... there is a group of flat earth earthers heading to Antarctica this month searching for Shangri-La.....the edge of a globe.
Androconium wrote: »Yes, but the Tamriel planet mass is not solid.
Its a hollow spherical crust only.
So, inebriated amateur geophysicists, we need to understand
A) how thick the crust iswhen it will implode
Thanks so much.
disintegr8 wrote: »All too deep for me...
Illuvatarr wrote: »... there is a group of flat earth earthers heading to Antarctica this month searching for Shangri-La.....the edge of a globe.
We should send all the flat earthers to the poles, i'm sure the starving polar bears won't discriminate against a meal of lesser intelligence ...
Androconium wrote: »The Dwemer now reside on the inner crust and grow dragons for fun or profit.
Illuvatarr wrote: »This week I have been touring West Texas in search of shopping centers for a client. While dining at a Logan’s Roadhouse in Abilene (The proverbial belt buckle of the Bible Belt) I amazingly/ironically/crazily enough met another ESO player and we began having a dialogue about Tamriel. As we began chatting, a news flash came across the TV screen at the bar and showed how there is a group of flat earth earthers heading to Antarctica this month searching for Shangri-La.....the edge of a globe.
This immediately metamorphosized into a conversation about the geo morphology of Tamriel and the placement of mountains/topography not aligning with volcanic activity, the presence of fences in Cyrodiil and no livestock to be found (we are in Texas so that is a thing) and whether or not The Tamrielic World was indeed flat or round.
My partner in crime pointed out that it had to be round if it follows the physics of our universe since gravity bends space and everyone would float off into Tamrielic heaven if that wasn’t the case. He is a Math professor at a nearby college and he then brought up an interesting point. Is Tamriel indeed flat, much like our own world, in topological space?
After four beers, two shots of Jameson and a long discussion, we agreed on a conclusion to the question.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topology
Illuvatarr wrote: »No objective. Math professor I met was very smart. I was too busy enjoying my ribs and Jameson to to offer anything substantial.
We did indeed come to a conclusion. Was wondering what type of answers would get here. If I gave you our answer, it might ruin the fun:)
Yes and this is why people in ancient / medieval times knew earth was round.Nirn is most likely round. If you look at the horizon, then the first thing you will see of an approaching ship should be its sails appearing from behind the horizon. Anything else would be unnecessarily weird and often carry more implications that send you spiraling down towards more paradoxes.
Ectheliontnacil wrote: »Again don't really get what you're trying to do here, /riamverysmart or something?
Ectheliontnacil wrote: »Again don't really get what you're trying to do here, /riamverysmart or something?
I find the fact that Echtelion questions the motives of Iluvatar disturbing