in the 1980's satellite mapping technology revealed that earth was not as perfect an ellipse as originally suspected and thus a new more accurate model was created. and even today there is a another model called wgs84 using the center of the earth as reference. so what does all this mean?
interestingly, as we travel around the country and pass from one state into another, these borders may have shifted. often as much as the length of a football field or more. the invisible lines we have drawn on maps to establish fences have been re-staked. all those folks who made trips to the four corners states as kids and stuck a hand and foot in four different states at once may have only been bending over in utah.
and this got me to thinking about what is it that actually creates a border anyway? if you look at a map of the united states, those early established states are often separated by natural borders like rivers, ocean and mountain ranges. this it seems to me is an idea that makes the most sense. but when you get into areas like kansas and nebraska where it's all just rolling flatland, then what? i guess since there's no more land to discover and draw new lines on we'll just keep erasing the old and re-drawing new ones.
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