04 MAR 2011 by ideonexus

 Mark Twain, the Mississippi, and Scientific Conjecture

Now, if I wanted to be one of those ponderous scientific people, and 'let on' to prove what had occurred in the remote past by what had occurred in a given time in the recent past, or what will occur in the far future by what has occurred in late years, what an opportunity is here! Geology never had such a chance, nor such exact data to argue from! Nor 'development of species,' either! Glacial epochs are great things, but they are vague--vague. Please observe:-- In the space of one hundred...
Folksonomies: science speculation
Folksonomies: science speculation
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Twain speculates on the shortening of the Mississippi over the centuries.