Interesting fact of the day: The first words spoken on the moon was "That's one small step for _A_ man, one giant leap for man kind". However due to a misinterpretation he has always been consistently misquoted as saying "..one small step for man..."

@freemo What misinterpretation? I feel like the quote has always been interpreted as meaning "one small step for A man", since if you leave out the "a" the whole phrase doesn't make sense (since "man" and "mankind" are synonyms).

I thought that the main controversy was whether he misspoke (i.e. forgot to say "a"), the "a" was lost in static or possibly that in his accent "for a man" runs together and the "a" gets elided.

Someone (Peter Ford Shannon) wrote a paper about it, arguing that he indeed say "a"; the PDF is here: web.archive.org/web/2006112307

I'm not terribly convinced by the waveforms he shows, but it definitely feels plausible that the "a" gets elided when you say that phrase; without explicitly trying to enunciate the syllables, "for man" and "for a man" come out as sounding very similar when I try it.

@valleyforge @freemo They did, and he did mean to say "a", but I don't think that was ever the question.

I think the question was always whether he accidentally said "for man", flubbing his line.

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