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Euclidean Geometry has always been important, but when it was discovered that the world was round and not flat, new laws and principles needed to be created. The emergence of non-Euclidean Geometry by the XVIII century changed the shape of the future, pardon the pun. This development affected many activities, such as map drawing and topology. How much does a map of the world affect our conception of the world? Think of navigation consequences, size distortions, and distance misconceptions. Look up and discuss how elliptical geometry changed the way maps, distances, roads, and space travel are measured. Check the following blog to have an interesting perspective on map building: http://bigthink.com/blogs/strange-maps