Or, at least very few. From 21st Century Astronomy, 4th edition:
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My point in posting this is to demonstrate that Nature does not conform to our Aristotelian presuppositions. Can anyone here comprehend a circle with its diameter times pi which does not equal its circumference?
![[Image: dcpkc7.jpg]](https://images.weserv.nl/?url=i64.tinypic.com%2Fdcpkc7.jpg)
My point in posting this is to demonstrate that Nature does not conform to our Aristotelian presuppositions. Can anyone here comprehend a circle with its diameter times pi which does not equal its circumference?