正文 12 THE EARTH MOVES

IN ONE OF his last professional acts before his death in 1955, Albert Einstein wrote a shortbut glowing foreword to a book by a geologist named Charles Hapgood entitled Earth’sShifting Crust: A Key to Some Basis of Earth Sce. Hapgood’s book was asteady demolition of the idea that tis were in motion. In a tohat all but ihereader to join him in a tolerant chuckle, Hapgood observed that a few gullible souls hadnoticed “an apparent corresponden shape betweeain tis.” It would appear,he went on, “that South America might be fitted together with Africa, and so on. . . . It is evenclaimed that roations on opposite sides of the Atlantic match.”

Mr. Hapgood briskly dismissed any suotions, noting that the geologists K. E. Casterand J. C. Mendes had doensive fieldwork on both sides of the Atlantid hadestablished beyond question that no such similarities existed. Goodness knows what outessrs. Caster and Mendes had looked at, beacuse in fact many of the roation……(内容加载失败!)

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