I wish it would rain 24/7
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The Illustrated Man- Ray Bradbury. The best book i have ever read.
(illustration by meechart)
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science&fiction: Illustration for A Sound of Thunder, by Ray Bradbury.
This time travel story (published for the first time in 1952) is the most re-published sci-fi story up to the present time (wikipedia). This is also the very first Bradbury’s story I read (in a short story collection in French). I must have been around 12 years old, and I didn’t understand the ending the first time. But I read it again later. Since then, I read all the Bradbury’s books I found in the public library.
(Source: cakeisnotpie)
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All might watch the progress of the phenomenon.
Jules Férat (?), from The fur country, by Jules Verne, Boston, 1874.
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Eclipse of May 29, 1919,
Picture from the report of Sir Arthur Eddington on the expedition to the island of Principe (off the west coast of Africa) to verify Einstein’s prediction.
Positions of star images within the field near the sun were used to verify Albert Einstein’s prediction of the bending of light around the sun from his general theory of relativity.
via wikipedia