IT CAN'T BE DONE

In November 1837, distinguished British physicist Dionysius Lardner proved mathematically, with equations nobody could question, that a steamship would be incapable of a non-stop voyage to New York. He printed copies of his proof and they arrived in New York 24th April, 1838. The only problem was they arrived onboard a ship called the Sirius, which was the first ship to cross the Atlantic entirely by steam.