Loved reading " The 10 ' most beautiful experiments of all time "
in the Providence Sunday Journal, Sept.29, page A-17. But a weighty
error that cannot be dismissed as a typo is right here : the eccentric
Henry Cavendish had ingeniously weighed the earth. But the figure given
in your article fails to indicate EXPONENTIAL value. The approximate
mass of the earth is 6.0 x 10 ( multiplied by itself 24 times ).
NOT 6.0 x 1024 kilograms. A good banker knows what compound
interest does to a sum of money. Tell him he is worth that in gold and
he will smile. Give it as EXPONENTIAL and he will faint: He now owns
the universe !
Was a New York Times editor asleep on the job ? A while
back this humble letter writer discovered them to be obtuse on
the famous Periodic Table.
But THANKS for a very interesting story !
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