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Projective Transformation:
“To provide a continuous one-surface world map-- while peeling off the sections of the globe-- the transformation must be such that the pieces have straight and matching edges when peeled off and flattened out. Unlike any of its cartographic predecessors which present the whole spherical world surface data within a unit flat surface map, the Fuller projection maintains a uniformly modulated and constant length great circle boundary scale in closed-- 360 degree-- equilateral periphery controls.”
