The Challenge of Atlantis by Arthur J. Burks:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas

Very nifty story from Thrilling Wonder Stories. Three scientists build a device that lets them literally see around the world - and then underground. Suddenly, humanity is invaded by people from far below; they have antigravity and thought machines. Who can stop them? Select an invention:

Selective Television - wrap TV around the world
A special kind of 'television' that let the user choose any scene around the world.

 

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