X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/text-relativity-of-wrong-asimov.git/blobdiff_plain/72349ca09947ca2640168aed3cecd34603802177..b05dc6b28ccb032a477b551f8242c6bb6b6725ef:/The_Relativity_of_Wrong.txt diff --git a/The_Relativity_of_Wrong.txt b/The_Relativity_of_Wrong.txt index 5c7750e..4f4dc9e 100644 --- a/The_Relativity_of_Wrong.txt +++ b/The_Relativity_of_Wrong.txt @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ the fact that stretches of water (ponds and lakes) looked pretty flat on quiet days. Another way of looking at it is to ask what is the "curvature" of the -earth's surface Over a considerable length, how much does the surface +earth's surface. Over a considerable length, how much does the surface deviate (on the average) from perfect flatness. The flat-earth theory would make it seem that the surface doesn't deviate from flatness at all, that its curvature is 0 to the mile.