Or, at least very few. From 21st Century Astronomy, 4th edition:
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?
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?