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Conversations on the plurality of worlds
Surveying the night sky, a charming philosopher and his hostess, the Marquise, are considering thep ossibility of travelers from the moon. ""What if they were skillful enough to navigate on the outer surface of our air, and from there, through their curiosity to see us, they angled for us...
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University of California Press
1990
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author | de Fontenelle, Bernard le Bovier |
author_facet | de Fontenelle, Bernard le Bovier |
author_sort | de Fontenelle, Bernard le Bovier |
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description | Surveying the night sky, a charming philosopher and his hostess, the Marquise, are considering thep ossibility of travelers from the moon. ""What if they were skillful enough to navigate on the outer surface of our air, and from there, through their curiosity to see us, they angled for us like fish? Would that please you?"" asks the philosopher. ""Why not?"" the Marquise replies. ""As for me, I'd put myself into their nets of my own volition just to have the pleasure of seeing those who caught me.""In this imaginary conversation of three hundred years ago, readers can share the exc |
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spelling | cern-16140292021-04-21T22:10:43Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1614029engde Fontenelle, Bernard le BovierConversations on the plurality of worldsAstrophysics and AstronomySurveying the night sky, a charming philosopher and his hostess, the Marquise, are considering thep ossibility of travelers from the moon. ""What if they were skillful enough to navigate on the outer surface of our air, and from there, through their curiosity to see us, they angled for us like fish? Would that please you?"" asks the philosopher. ""Why not?"" the Marquise replies. ""As for me, I'd put myself into their nets of my own volition just to have the pleasure of seeing those who caught me.""In this imaginary conversation of three hundred years ago, readers can share the excUniversity of California Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:16140291990 |
spellingShingle | Astrophysics and Astronomy de Fontenelle, Bernard le Bovier Conversations on the plurality of worlds |
title | Conversations on the plurality of worlds |
title_full | Conversations on the plurality of worlds |
title_fullStr | Conversations on the plurality of worlds |
title_full_unstemmed | Conversations on the plurality of worlds |
title_short | Conversations on the plurality of worlds |
title_sort | conversations on the plurality of worlds |
topic | Astrophysics and Astronomy |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1614029 |
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