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Darmok said:Newly discovered secret footage of the 1969 moon landing, just released by Ezra:
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At some point someone said, “there are no right angles in nature,” and then everyone believed that person. Precise right angles might be hard to come by, but approximate right angles are everywhere. Salt crystals are cubic in nature. Many trees form approximate right angles with the ground. And recently NASA found an Antarctic iceberg that’s absurdly rectangular—or possibly square, it’s hard to tell from the photo. Either way, it would like to request a referendum on this notion of impossible natural geometry.
The iceberg is afloat in the Weddell Sea, just off the Larsen C ice shelf on the Antarctic peninsula. It probably broke off from Larsen C recently—its edges are crisp and pointy, not yet eroded by the waves and water.
This perfectly rectangular iceberg would like to object to your ideas of natural geometry