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“Now, I can write down the differential equations of the Moon’s orbital motion, but I don’t claim to be brighter than grandfather. If we’d been switched in time, he might have been the better physicist. Our opportunities were different—that’s all. Grandfather never had occasion to learn to count, and I never had to raise a family in the desert—which was a highly-skilled, full-time job.”
A Fall of Moondust
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