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'''Thomas Winship''' (aka '''Rectangle''') was a South African author and Flat Earth advocate working in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. His best known work is ''Zetetic Cosmogony; or Conclusive Evidence that the World is not a Rotating Revolving Globe but a Stationary Plane Circle'' (1899). | '''Thomas Winship''' (aka '''Rectangle''') was a South African author and Flat Earth advocate working in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. His best known work is ''Zetetic Cosmogony; or Conclusive Evidence that the World is not a Rotating Revolving Globe but a Stationary Plane Circle'' (1899). | ||
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Thomas Winship (aka Rectangle) was a South African author and Flat Earth advocate working in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. His best known work is Zetetic Cosmogony; or Conclusive Evidence that the World is not a Rotating Revolving Globe but a Stationary Plane Circle (1899).