Da Vinci’s Imola map demonstrates that rigorous geometry can achieve "satellite" precision centuries before the invention of flight. It serves as a humbling reminder that human intellect often anticipates the technology we mistakenly believe defines our superiority.
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The 500-Year-Old "Satellite" Map 🛰️Added:
In 1502, Leonardo da Vinci mapped Imola.
Not from the ground, but from above. A perfect bird's-eye view.
So precise, it rivals satellite images.
But there were no drones, no planes.
Just geometry.
Observation.
Genius.
He didn't need to fly to see like he could.
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