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Projective Transformation: Raleigh Edition:
“The man may be cut around its periphery and bent on its main triangular edges and the exterior edges brought together-- closing all exterior sinuses-- thus making a continuous or finite surface and constituting a planar facted icosahedron transformed from the pspherical icosahedron. When the surface is thus closed-- proving itself to be a finite continuity-- and the resulting icosahedron is compared to a globe of the world, the relative shapes and area sizes will be found to be entirely faithful to the spherical globe’s relative sizes and shapes.”
