![]() So I don’t think that having a “deep” refutes the indication that the Earth is flat. A disc-shaped Earth that exists in three-space could simply have a thickness to it that allows it to have depressions in which water is held, as the Flat Earth society believes. A flat Earth, of course, would not be two dimensional like Edwin Abbott’s Flatland, it would simply be disc-shaped rather than sphere or cube-shaped, etc. Tehom is "A noun meaning 'the depths of the ocean'"īut while Tehom does mean “deep” (noun) or “abyss” and does imply a three-dimensional space of water, that doesn’t mean a “spherical” space of water. ![]() The real core of the argument is a claim that the Hebrew word tehom implies that something is flat. Quick question or comment about the statement of the Earth being flat: You refute that claim with this:
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