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... SPLITNESS By Indrek Pringi Library of Congress Txu 987-756 Copyright January ... ...tter understanding. For instance: what can you understand about an orange by looking at it through a microscope? The answer is; very little. B... ...about it. If you watch it grow into a tree and wonder about it. If you live by it, and sit under its shade and wonder about it. If you listen to t... ...akes are identical to each other. No two atoms are exactly the same. No two planets are exactly the same. No two stars are exactly the same; no t... ...d, different drops of water, different snowflakes, different atoms, different planets, different stars, different galaxies would necessarily have to... ... eventually curves, and tends to go around. This is the reason why stars and planets have orbits, this is the reason why planets rotate, this is th... ...ea of the written line came from? Short lines in a row… some parallel, some crossed. Bones in a row, some parallel, some crossed. Even the idea ... ...t! No! Don’t cross the street you might be killed! Huh? The child already crossed the street and was not killed. Everything a child does the pa... ...ne we have now. For billions of years: life has been attacked and killed by asteroids and volcanic eruptions and ice ages, and natural disasters… ...
...A U S C O M C h r is t in e J o n e s 1 Copyright © 2007 by Christine Jones. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprod... ...ved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording,... ...ny means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in wri... .... The insanity of power had almost succeeded in eradicating life from the planet. An electronic security wall surrounded the main city blocks, havin... ...ry movement sound crisp and loud. Five railway tunnels linked tracks that crossed on dry rotting sleepers embedded in gravel. Their breaths revealed... ...he human body, causing discrimination that led the way to irradiating the planet of imperfection. Those involved with Project Noah were humanitaria... ... to himself. Why didn't they tell me? They don't trust me. What suddenly crossed his mind made him further tense, yet he tried to remain calm. Hear... ...am gave birth to the orbiting space fortress, housing nuclear weapons for planetary defence against asteroids and as some once believed, alien invasi... ...ing space fortress, housing nuclear weapons for planetary defence against asteroids and as some once believed, alien invasion. According to the late...
...Obsession with genetic engineering segregated humanity into the perfected and defective. Dictated by science and technology, the search for immortality near destroyed the human race. What remains of mankind, struggles to survive in barbaric clans suppressed by Masters and false doctrine. Known as Project Noah, an undergro...
...enn State Electronic Classics Series Publication In the Days of the Comet by H. G. Wells is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This ... ...e file as an electronic transmission, in any way. In the Days of the Comet by H. G. Wells, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics Seri... ... an equal opportunity university. 3 H. G . Wells IN THE DAYS OF THE COMET BY H. G. WELLS “The World’s Great Age begins anew, The Golden Years re- tur... ...ed furtive figure—some rascal child—that slinks past us down the steps. We crossed the longer street, up which a clumsy steam tram, vomiting smoke and... ...ad to be so easily brave, but a little sorry that she should think herself crossed by me. A thin cloud veiled the moon, and the way under the beeches ... ...g it round squarely at our world. It had passed near three of the smallest asteroids with- out producing the minutest perceptible deflection in their ... ...gnificent spectacle, no doubt, for those who were on the right side of our planet to see, but beyond that nothing. It was doubtful whether we were on ... ...ad been lying at my feet. One conclusion stared out at me. This was no new planet, no glorious hereafter such as I had 132 In the Days of the Comet s... ...t, the faint smudge, the slender whirl of me- teor, drawing nearer to this planet,—this planet like a ball, like a shaded rounded ball, floating in th...
..., which should ever distinguish him who aspires to the title of historian. By the united aid of medals, manuscripts, and inscriptions, I am enabled to... ...ol:—pro Blitzen.” This derivative, to say the truth, is still countenanced by some traces of the elec- tric fluid evident on the summit of the steeple... ...alley, about a quarter of a mile in circumference, and entirely surrounded by gentle hills, over whose summit the people have never yet ventured to pa... ...t night our astronomical amusements. Had a fine view of the five Neptunian asteroids, and watched with much interest the putting up of a huge impost o... ...s stretched. A figure is seen habited as a Turk, and seated, with its legs crossed, at a large box apparently of maple wood, which serves it as a tabl... ...offin—three or four dark figures which flitted busily to and fro. As these crossed the direct line of my vision they affected me as forms; but upon pa... ... sible alteration either in the masses or in the orbits of these secondary planets. We had long regarded the wanderers as vapory creations of inconcei... ...t seven hundred and ninety-fourth year when, at the entrance of Aries, the planet Jupiter is conjoined with the red ring of the terrible Saturnus. The...