Ive been reading a bit of Buckminster Fuller's early writings. He was a designer, inventor, architect, futurist and one of the first advocates of enovironmental protection. He loved geometry, and you would know some of his work with geodesic domes and perhaps this map known as the Dymaxion Map. It depicted the entire planet on a single flat map without visible distortion of the relative shapes and sizes of the continents. It had no right side up, given he wanted viewers to be able view the planet as one continuous land mass. The shape folds into an icosahedron. This may lead you on to looking up his Jitterbug Geometry, a transformative shape connected to sacred geometry and the building blocks of the universe...... to be continued.
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