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In 1909 the English-American Cartographer Bernard Joseph Stanislaus Cahill came up with his octahedral “Butterfly Map” when he proposed this world-projection in the The Scottish Geographical Magazine as “An Account of a New Land Map of the World”.
His Butterfly World Map enabled all continents to be uninterrupted, and with reasonable fidelity to a globe. Cahill demonstrated this principle by also inventing a rubber-ball globe which could be flattened under a pane of glass in the “butterfly” form, then return to its ball shape.
If this way of looking at the world doesn’t blow your mind then gtfo of my face.