The Cosmic Pantograph by Edmond Hamilton:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas

"We do not hesitate to say that you will find the present yarn of at least equal merit to “The Eternal Cycle.” It also presents some brand-new conceptions never before hinted at in scienee-fiction. And we all know how rare stories like that are.


('The Cosmic Pantograph' by Edmond Hamilton)

Though Edmond Hamilton goes, at times (as he does in this story), into the very heights of fantasy, his work at no time becomes illogical or unconvincing. He makes you believe what he is telling you, tearing down all the barriers of convention and routine, but always making things real and lifelike.

A few minutes from now you will be entering upon a new train of thought, inspiring, enthralling, fantastic."

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Air-Tight Cities
Cities with breathable air constructed on worlds with no atmosphere.

Micro-Cosmos (Microcosm)
The universe in miniature.

Micro-Telescope
An astronomical instrument for looking at objects in a miniature universe.

New Suns From Old
Creating new stars by crashing together the cinders of dead stars.

 

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