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Every Map You've Ever Seen Is Lying to You

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Maps are never neutral. In this episode, we uncover how every map projection is a carefully constructed set of trade-offs—sacrificing area, shape, distance, or direction to flatten our curved planet. From the infamous Mercator projection that makes Greenland look continent-sized, to Google Maps actively reshaping how billions of people perceive geography, we explore how cartographic choices have been weaponized for propaganda, empire-building, and control. Using the Palantiri metaphor from Lord of the Rings, we examine maps as curated visions of truth that shape our understanding of the world. Key Timestamps: 0:00 - The uncomfortable mathematical truth about maps 1:30 - Map projections: what every cartographer must sacrifice 4:00 - Why Greenland looks huge (and isn't) 6:30 - The Palantiri principle: maps show real things, but which ones? 9:00 - How Google Maps is rewriting your mental geography 12:00 - Cartographic propaganda through the ages 14:30 - Closing: why the lies matter This podcast episode was fully generated by AI — research, script, voices, and production. Built with Claude, Piper TTS, and automated pipeline tooling.

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Maps are never neutral. In this episode, we uncover how every map projection is a carefully constructed set of trade-offs—sacrificing area, shape, distance, or direction to flatten our curved planet. From the infamous Mercator projection that makes Greenland look continent-sized, to Google Maps actively reshaping how billions of people perceive geography, we explore how cartographic choices have been weaponized for propaganda, empire-building, and control. Using the Palantiri metaphor from Lord of the Rings, we examine maps as curated visions of truth that shape our understanding of the world. Key Timestamps: 0:00 - The uncomfortable mathematical truth about maps 1:30 - Map projections: what every cartographer must sacrifice 4:00 - Why Greenland looks huge (and isn't) 6:30 - The Palantiri principle: maps show real things, but which ones? 9:00 - How Google Maps is rewriting your mental geography 12:00 - Cartographic propaganda through the ages 14:30 - Closing: why the lies matter This podcast episode was fully generated by AI — research, script, voices, and production. Built with Claude, Piper TTS, and automated pipeline tooling.

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