LSO
I believe that the earth is very vast, and that we who dwell in the
region extending from the river Phasis to the Pillars of Heracles,
along the borders of the sea, are just like ants or frogs about a
marsh, and inhabit a small portion only, and that many others dwell in
many like places. For I should say that in all parts of the earth
there are hollows of various forms and sizes, into which the water and
the mist and the air collect; and that the true earth is pure and in
the pure heaven, in which also are the stars-that is the heaven which
is commonly spoken of as the ether, of which this is but the sediment
collecting in the hollows of the earth. But we who live in these
hollows are deceived into the notion that we are dwelling above on the
surface of the earth; which is just as if a creature who was at the
bottom of the sea were to fancy that he was on the surface of the
water, and that the sea was the heaven through which he saw the sun
and the other stars-he having never come to the surface by reason of
his feebleness and sluggishness, and having never lifted up his head
and seen, nor ever heard from one who had seen, this region which is
so much purer and fairer than his own.