For instance, supposing that the planet earth were not a sphere but a gigantic coffee table,
how much difference in everyday life would that make? Granted, this is a pretty
farfetched example; you can't rearrange facts of life so freely. Still, picturing the planet
earth, for convenience sake, as a gigantic coffee table does in fact help clear away the
clutter—those practically pointless contingencies such as gravity and the international
dateline and the equator, those nagging details that arise from the spherical view. I mean,
for a guy leading a perfectly ordinary existence, how many times in the course of a
lifetime would the equator be a significant factor?

Autore: Haruki Murakami

For instance, supposing that the planet earth were not a sphere but a gigantic coffee table,<br />how much difference in everyday life would that make? Granted, this is a pretty<br />farfetched example; you can't rearrange facts of life so freely. Still, picturing the planet<br />earth, for convenience sake, as a gigantic coffee table does in fact help clear away the<br />clutter—those practically pointless contingencies such as gravity and the international<br />dateline and the equator, those nagging details that arise from the spherical view. I mean,<br />for a guy leading a perfectly ordinary existence, how many times in the course of a<br />lifetime would the equator be a significant factor? - Haruki Murakami




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