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Symmes's Theory of Concentric Spheres - Demonstrating that the Earth is hollow habitable within and widely open about the poles - cover

Symmes's Theory of Concentric Spheres - Demonstrating that the Earth is hollow habitable within and widely open about the poles

James McBride, John Cleves Symmes

Verlag: Good Press

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In 'Symmes's Theory of Concentric Spheres,' readers are invited into a profound exploration of speculative geography and early theories of the Earth's composition, articulated through a rich tapestry of narrative styles and analytical approaches. The anthology curates a series of works that delve into Symmes's fascinating conjecture of the Earth consisting of concentric spheres, a notion that captivated and divided scientific and literary communities of the early 19th century. Through essays, historical accountings, and imaginative narrations, the collection presents a panoramic view of the era's speculative fervor, offering standout pieces that illuminate the intersection of science, exploration, and the imagination, without focusing on a single contributor. The contributing authors, James McBride and John Cleves Symmes himself among them, represent a cross-section of early American intellects drawn together by a shared intrigue or skepticism towards Symmes's hypothesis. Their diverse backgroundsfrom scientists and explorers to philosophers and literary figuresmirror the wide array of perspectives on Symmes's theory, underscoring the collection's alignment with the period's burgeoning interest in earth sciences, exploration narratives, and the broader Romantic movement. The anthology serves as a testament to the collaborative exploration of ideas that defy traditional disciplinary boundaries, highlighting how these discussions contributed to shaping the period's scientific and literary landscapes. 'Readers eager to plunge into the depths of early 19th-century scientific speculation, literary experimentation, and the imaginative possibilities sparked by one man's unconventional vision of the world will find 'Symmes's Theory of Concentric Spheres' an invaluable resource. This collection offers a unique lens through which to explore the intertwining of factual inquiry and speculative thought, providing not only historical insights but also presenting an opportunity to reflect on how revolutionary ideas are received, challenged, and transformed in the crucible of cultural discourse. Its multidisciplinary approach encourages readers to consider the broader implications of boundary-crossing theories, making it a must-read for those fascinated by the intersections of science, literature, and history.
Verfügbar seit: 05.12.2019.
Drucklänge: 307 Seiten.

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