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An eccentric recluse claims to have proved that the earth is flat, unintentionally triggering a chain of farcical events: a newspaper editor's fatal accident, the discovery of the recluse's calculations by a shipping executive, and the rapid escalation of the claim into national alarm. Government officials convene scientists whose competing explanations and petty disputes deepen confusion, while broadcasters and newspapers sensationalize the issue. Political groups and interest organizations exploit the controversy for factional advantage. The piece uses satire to trace how improbable assertions, media hype, institutional squabbling, and opportunism can combine to produce widespread public panic and absurd consequences.
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