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From: [email protected] (Dick King)
Subject: Re: Krillean Photography
In article [email protected] (Alexander P. Zijdenbos) writes:
>FLAME ON
>
>Especially the USA should be grateful; after all, Columbus did not
>drop off the edge of the earth.
(WITH-COUNTERFLAME-ENABLED
Columbus was indeed a crank, but not in the manner you think.
The fact that the world was round was well known when he set sail. It was
also well known that the circumference was about 25K miles, and that you could
not reach Asia bo going west with current technology -- you would neither be
able to carry enough supplies, nor get a long enough stretch of good sailing
weather. Nobody thought he would fall off the edge of the world. Instead,
they expected him to die at sea.
Columbus thought for no good reason that the circumference was only 16K miles,
making the trip practical.
Unfortunately for Columbus and his shipmates, the Earth's circumference is
indeed 25K miles.
Fortunately for Columbus and his shipmates, there was a stopping place right
about where Asia would have been had the circumference been 16K miles.
My source is the recent PBS series on Columbus.
)
>
>FLAME OFF, or end sermon :-)
>
>-- Alex