Why Did Google Maps Switch to a Globe?

Techquickie ·Techquickie ·2019-05-06 · 836 words · ~4 min read
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0:00 thanks for watching Techquickie click the subscribe button then enable
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0:07 answer to today's question is actually pretty simple Google is yet another
0:12 greedy corporation trying to pull the wool over our eyes and hide the truth
0:16 that the earth is actually a flat surface surrounded on all sides by walls
0:21 of ice Oh gotcha just kidding we aren't flat
0:25 earthers here at Tech wiki but other than making Google Maps look a little
0:30 cooler when you zoom all the way out what exactly was the point of switching
0:35 away from the flat map that we're all familiar with from grade school well as
0:39 it turns out making any kind of map look
0:42 flat is a relatively in exact science for example imagine if you painted the
0:48 outside of a grapefruit to look like a globe then you let the paint dry peeled
0:53 it and laid the peel flat to make a 2 dimensional map well you'd quickly
0:58 realize that not only do the shapes of landforms and bodies of water get a
1:03 little distorted when you flatten them but you can forget about trying to make
1:08 the map a perfectly neat rectangle in fact part of the reason that this map
1:12 projection that you've probably seen in old school world atlases look so funny
1:17 is because it's attempting to show shapes and sizes more accurately than
1:21 would be possible if you were trying to stretch the map to fit it inside a
1:25 rectangular space and this was especially noticeable on the projection
1:29 used for a long time by Google called the Mercator even though this map
1:34 projection actually goes back over 400
1:37 years Google favored it for their Maps application over others because it's
1:42 quite good at preserving angles which is important because so many people use
1:46 Google Maps for navigation in fact the Mercator became popular long ago
1:51 precisely because it's accurate angles help sailors navigate the high seas with
1:55 confidence but Mercator also has a very
1:59 obvious flaw you see the projection works by showing you what you'd get if
2:04 you have stuck the earth inside a cylinder that was just big enough to
2:08 hold it kind of like putting a tennis ball in a can so the middle of the earth
2:13 the equator will touch the sides of the can but areas closer to the North and
2:19 South Poles have to be stretched out in order to touch the cylinder which you
2:23 would then unroll to get a Mercator map in the world this stretching means that
2:28 the sizes of land masses are inaccurate and this is especially true the further
2:33 you get from the equator for example Greenland looks much bigger than
2:38 Australia on a Mercator map even though it's actually the other way around in
2:42 real life which was mostly fine since
2:46 odds are that you aren't doing much traveling Antarctica or the very
2:50 northern reaches of Canada but Google made the change anyway since even though
2:55 a globe is three dimensional which means your computer's graphics processor has
2:59 to do extra work in order to render it smoothly on your monitor the processing
3:03 power available in the typical desktop or laptop has come a long way since the
3:09 service was first launched in 2005 with
3:12 that said if you go to Google Maps right now you may actually hear your laptop
3:17 get a little louder as the fan speed increases that's your GPU firing up or
3:22 at least it should as long as you have hardware acceleration enabled in your
3:26 browser interestingly the answer to this question also probably addresses why
3:30 this feature isn't available on the maps app for smartphones just yet it would
3:35 really suck to see your phone battery drained just because you lost your
3:38 fidget spinner and decided to keep flicking that virtual globe around to
3:42 satisfy your social media addled attentions bad
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