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SISÄLLYS:
Aboard a cramped warship, a pair of officers stare at a hulking steel sphere poised above the sea, its surface riddled with thick windows and cushioned interiors. Their conversation drifts between measured calculations of pressure and vivid, unsettling imagery of water smashing through glass, grounding the technical marvel in a stark, almost poetic dread.
The dialogue crackles with personality—Steevens’ dry humor, the lieutenant’s meticulous obsession, and the gruff presence of a third sailor who watches the ominous green‑tinged depths. As the crew readies the massive apparatus for a daring descent, an undercurrent of curiosity and unease builds, hinting at the fragile line between scientific ambition and the unforgiving ocean.
Listeners will be drawn into this tense opening, where the mechanics of a daring experiment merge with the human quirks that accompany it, setting the stage for a story that probes the limits of invention and the mysteries that lie beneath the surface.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (110K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1946
A pioneer of modern science fiction, this English writer imagined time travel, alien invasion, and invisible men with a mix of adventure and sharp social insight. His stories still feel lively because they pair big ideas with very human fears and hopes.
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