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Starfish by Peter Watts:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas
Remarkable first novel does a spectacular job of exploring two dark worlds, both teaming with gigantic yet insubstantial monsters, under great pressure, the place where energy from deep below the surface can bring light and materials needed for growth. Yes, I'm talking about - deep sea rifts. And that other place we all share. Well worth reading. Select
an invention:
Eyecaps Corneal cap that acts as a pair of goggles for extreme depth diving.
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Recycler A surgically implanted device that enables a diver to obtain oxygen directly from seawater.
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Sonar Pistol A device that divers can use to find seabottom and objects in extremely dark or murky water.
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