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<journal-title>London Journal of Research In Science: Natural and Formal</journal-title>
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<article-title>The Seven Pillars of Plattism: A Historico-Semantic Study of the Concept</article-title>
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<volume>26</volume>
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<abstract><p>The concept of “Plattism” is recent, originating from a symposium held in Topeka, Kansas, in 2021. During this event, we presented the fundamental pillars of our emerging field, Experimental and Applied Plattismology. This science offers a rigorous alternative to the “globist” deception of a spherical Earth (Hipe, 2025), consigning the mendacious and fantastical (or rather, phantasmic) theories of naive “flat-earther” beliefs to the forgotten archives of science.</p></abstract>
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<p>The concept of &quot;Plattism&quot; is recent, originating from a symposium held in Topeka, Kansas, in 2021. During this event, we presented the fundamental pillars of our emerging field, Experimental and Applied Plattismology. This science offers a rigorous alternative to the &quot;globist&quot; deception of a spherical Earth (Hipe, 2025), consigning the mendacious and fantastical (or rather, phantasmic) theories of naive &quot;flat-earther&quot; beliefs to the forgotten archives of science.</p>
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