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Page 230
During the Renaissance , Nelson observes , the poles were transferred to the
Earth : they became points where the celestial axis met the terrestrial sphere (
138 ) . The mythological holes in the heavens thus became holes in the Earth ,
with ...
During the Renaissance , Nelson observes , the poles were transferred to the
Earth : they became points where the celestial axis met the terrestrial sphere (
138 ) . The mythological holes in the heavens thus became holes in the Earth ,
with ...
Page 237
Several scientists of the time , including Edmund Halley , further proposed a
model in which the earth was a hollow sphere with an inner sun ( Godwin 108 -
109 ) , an idea elaborated and promoted by the American ex - army captain John
...
Several scientists of the time , including Edmund Halley , further proposed a
model in which the earth was a hollow sphere with an inner sun ( Godwin 108 -
109 ) , an idea elaborated and promoted by the American ex - army captain John
...
Page 252
His decision turns out to be correct , showing that many of the planet - born have
suffered not from Zion itself , but from their loving parents ' efforts to treat them as
Earth - born . For Le Guin , with her family background in anthropology , the ...
His decision turns out to be correct , showing that many of the planet - born have
suffered not from Zion itself , but from their loving parents ' efforts to treat them as
Earth - born . For Le Guin , with her family background in anthropology , the ...
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Science Fiction Studies was founded in 1973 by R D Mullen 19151998 and | 316 |
Arthur B Evans | 359 |
enJones Science Fictionision of Bulweron Paul | 382 |
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