• PM_Your_Nudes_Please@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    For those who don’t get it: The Mercator projection is the most common map projection in use. It essentially wraps a cylinder around the globe, the projects the globe straight out onto that cylinder. So when you unroll the cylinder, you get a flat map. The issue with this is that it causes things closer to the equator to appear smaller, while things further away appear larger. Basically because of triangles and hypotenuses.

    It’s useful for navigation for a variety of reasons, (mostly because latitude/longitude remain relatively accurate) but it’s also believed that a large reason for the Mercator becoming popular was because of good old fashioned racism. Africa is fucking huge, but it also lands squarely on the equator. Meanwhile, the people making the map projections were primarily in Europe, far away from the equator. So if you want to make your own European country look bigger while minimizing the countries with all the brown people, the Mercator projection is an easy choice.

    This map factors in the distortion caused by the Mercator projection. So countries appear to get larger as they move further away from the equator, because that’s how large they would be if the Mercator projection were fair.

    Edit: You fuckers get a link instead of an image, since apparently some apps haven’t figured out how to parse images.