Then, you can log into the game using your username and newly chosen password. If you're playing in the US-Version of the game, the reset can be done here: Īfter the password reset has been requested, you can choose a password for your account by following the link in the email we have sent you. If you're playing in the international English version, you can reset your password here: In some cases, this is possible by using the "Reset Password"-Function on the Login Screen or our Website: As such, you will need to set a password for the account first. If you created your account via Facebook, Google Play or Apple Game Center on your mobile device, you won't be able to use the same login-method on your Browser. If you have a guest account, please make sure to have a look at our registration article, which you can find here:Ĭan I transfer my progress to another device? There are many ways to register an account in Forge of Empires that will not ask you for a password upon logging in. How can I continue my game on the Browser?
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Flat Earth: The History of the Ball Part VII - Coo.When I was reading about the Geocentric model of the universe on Wikipedia I found out that it's referred to as the Yellow Minion. This next thing I'm mentioning is also a little odd. So again, this would suggest the history is maybe a little suspect. You'd need to go around north-south as well as east-west to prove it globular. However, as Flat-Earthers correctly point out, travelling around the world in a circle doesn't prove it's a globe as you can make the same circular journey on a flat map. Of course, it's an often repeated "fact" that Columbus & Co proved the world was round by sailing around it. The globe doesn't depict the Americas though as Columbus didn't return to Europe until 1493. This would suggest that the idea of a Flat Earth was quite common even then.Īnother odd thing is the fact that the oldest extent globe, the Erdapfel, was made in 1492 - the exact same year that Columbus discovered the new world. In fact, in 1674, the English natural philosopher Robert Hooke apparently stated "To one who has been conversant only with illiterate persons, or such as understand not the principles of Astronomy and Geometry.who can scarce imagine the Earth is globous, but.imagine it to be a round plain covered with the Sky as with a Hemisphere" |
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