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Attractive Ray
A beam of radiation that pulls. (Read
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"Though a ray that pulls is described in this story. In Skylark of Space Smith named it an attractor ray or beam. Therefore the shortened named 'tractor from attractor. "
(Joseph 7/23/2008 5:34:28 PM ) |
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"Every day, Konstantin. Just check the home page or the RSS XML feed link at the bottom of every page."
(Bill Christensen 7/6/2009 10:25:36 PM ) |
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