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the ocean's idea of zero, which turns out to be a rumor everyone agreed to.
means a standardized average height of the ocean's surface used as the baseline from which all elevation on earth is measured.
from 18th and 19th century surveyors needed a shared zero point to make maps agree with each other, so they averaged tidal readings at specific coastal stations over years to smooth out tides, storms, and waves into one tidy number.
not flatgravity and currents make it bulge unevenly worldwide
local zerodifferent countries use different reference tide stations
everest mathits height is measured against mean sea level, not the ground
rising slowlyglobal average has climbed about 20cm since 1900