Monsters of Mars by Edmond Hamilton:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas

Classic tale of a door to conquest unwittingly built by earth scientists! Three Martian-duped Earth-men swing open the gates of space that for so long had barred the greedy hordes of the Red Planet. Read it here.



('Monsters from Mars' by Edmond Hamilton)

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Centipede-Machine
Multi-legged transport.

Invasion Gate For Aliens
Using alien instructions to create a gate for alien invasion.

Matter Transmitter and Receiver
A device that transports matter through space.

 

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