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"I'm strictly an ivory-tower person. I can explain things but I can't do things."
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Fairly early description of a simple method for growing food in space.
The word "hydroponics" was coined in the 1930's, but the idea dates from the 1600's, when experiments were done to see what elements were necessary for plant growth.
Compare to the chlorella plantation from The Space Merchants (1952), by Frederik Pohl (w/CM Kornbluth) and the lifezone from Tides of Light (1989), by Gregory Benford. Comment/Join this discussion ( 0 ) | RSS/XML | Blog This | Additional
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