Vakar iš trečių lūpų išgirdau Sagan’ui priskiriamą pastebėjimą, kuris taip patiko, kad nusprendžiau pasidalinti.
"When astronomers first observed Venus to any detail, they saw only a dense cloud cover. So they decided, that if there are so many clouds, there must be rainfall under them. Rainfall means it’s very wet down there – perhaps a swamp. And, quite obviously, if the whole planet is covered in swamps, there must be dinosaurs living there. Or, to put everything in much fewer words: ‘observation – we can’t see a thing; conclusion – dinosaurs.’"
Ką šituo noriu pasakyti? Ogi nieko, išvadas darykitės patys :)
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