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CHAPTER IX -Gulliver of Mars
In Chapter IX of "Gulliver of Mars," the protagonist finds himself in a desolate and eerie region after landing on a shore surrounded by low islands, rank vegetation, and shallow pools, with a forest beyond. As night falls, he takes shelter under a tree, facing the lonely and chilling wilderness alone. The night is alive with strange and unsettling sounds, suggesting the presence of unseen creatures and haunting the protagonist with their cries. As he attempts to rest, the night brings more unsettling…-
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SECTION 21 How I tried to teach the Theory of Three Dimensions to my Grandson, and with what success
Grandson, whose casual remarks on the meaning of 3, 4, and even 5 dimensions had met with the approval of the Sphere? This idea was, at first, with enthusiasm; but I soon discovered that, while the theory was comprehensible enough, its application baffled me. Every attempt to demonstrate the concept of upward, not Northward, by analogies from the world of sight, totally failed; for in the realm of Flatland, the very idea of "upward" as opposed to "Northward" or any other "ward" was…-
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The Ministry of Time
The Ministry of Time by Javier Cercas follows a secret Spanish agency that protects history by preventing time travelers from changing the past. As agents navigate different eras, the novel explores themes of memory, identity, and the consequences of altering history.-
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Chapter 5
Chapter 5 opens with Seven, the protagonist, facing a daunting and uncomfortable task: using the cycler, a device designed to disassemble organic matter. The thought of being forced into the machine causes him significant anxiety, as he finds the idea far worse than any danger he's faced before. This heightened fear stems from the already precarious situation in which Seven and his companion, Eight, find themselves—living as multiples, with a single registered identity. The constant threat of exposure…-
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IV -At the earths core
In Chapter IV of "At the Earth's Core," titled "Dian the Beautiful," the narrative unfolds as the narrator and his companions endure a grueling march under the custody of their captors. Revitalized by a meal provided by the guards, the journey takes them through a stunning transformation of landscape from the flat plains to rugged mountains adorned with virgin granite. Along the way, the narrator, a prisoner chained in a line, finds solace and curiosity in a forced companionship with Dian the Beautiful, a…-
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CHAPTER XX -Gulliver of Mars
In Chapter XX of Gulliver of Mars, the protagonist returns to the city after his time with the woodmen, feeling out of place amidst the joyous celebration that greets Princess Heru’s return. The citizens are thrilled, but they show no understanding of the deeper implications of her restoration or the looming threat from their enemies across the sea. Their reaction is superficial, marked by flower processions and a carefree atmosphere, as they celebrate without acknowledging the dangers ahead. The…-
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*The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants* is an early 20th-century work attributed to “Eros Urides,” said to be a Martian communicating through automatic writing. Published in 1922, the book is a mix of science fiction and spiritualism, presenting itself as an account of life on Mars and the philosophical teachings of its inhabitants. The Martians, as described, are highly advanced beings who live in harmony and possess deep spiritual wisdom. The text explores themes like reincarnation, cosmic unity, and enlightenment, offering readers a unique perspective on Martian civilization and its ideals. This imaginative and speculative book captures the era’s fascination with extraterrestrial life and metaphysical concepts.
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Chapter IV
Chapter IV immerses the reader in the harsh Arctic landscape, where the unrelenting cold is a constant companion for the crew of the Erebus. The following day brings the same biting chill, and while the stewards remain busy, drying laundry on the rigging, Gore prepares for the elements by wearing leather breeches beneath woolen layers. The reflective sun bouncing off the ice creates an almost surreal atmosphere, where the vast, empty space plays tricks on the mind, turning even the most ordinary objects…-
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Chapter 17
Chapter 17 delves deeply into the dark legacy of Alan Manikova and his controversial experiments in creating "multiples," which are cloned versions of individuals designed for dangerous tasks. At first glance, the idea of producing multiples seemed promising, offering the potential to reduce human casualties by sending replicas into hazardous environments. However, as history unfolded, the flaws in the technology became undeniable. Early bio-printers, which were initially developed to replicate human…-
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