Classic Work by the Father of Science Fiction: Fantasy of the Arctic Ocean

Classic Work by the Father of Science Fiction: Fantasy of the Arctic Ocean

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This book is a classic work by the master of science fiction Verne. It is a novel adapted by Verne based on the work "Modern Titan" by the engineer Albert Baduro. Some people say that among all Verne's science fiction novels, this one is undoubtedly one of the most technologically advanced. The Arctic has always been a mysterious and vast land. The U. S. Government took the initiative and proposed to auction this area. Babuk, the protagonist of "From the Earth to the Moon" and director of the Baltimore Cannon Club, finally made the deal. Marston, the club secretary, is a talented mathematician. Through powerful scientific arguments and complex mathematical formulas, he attempted to change the axis of the earth and thereby change the laws of motion around the sun in order to develop the extremely rich underground resources of the Arctic. The world is worried that this move will throw the sea out of the natural submarine basin, making it impossible for humans to survive. So the police imprisoned Marston, but Babuk and his companions disappeared. At this moment, Babuk has led tens of thousands of workers to the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro to implement their plan. On the planned day, Babuk gave an order, and an earth-shattering explosion occurred. However...

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