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 Basic Problems of Earth Science. Hapgood’s book was asteady demolition of the idea that continents were in motion. In a tone that all but invited thereader to join him in a tolerant chuckle, Hapgood observed that a few gullible souls hadnoticed “an apparent correspondence in shape between certain continents.” It would appear,he went on, “that South America might be fitted together with Africa, and so on. . . . It is evenclaimed that rock formations on opposite sides of the Atlantic match.”
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