The dwindling store of heat in the centre of the little world, which had now cooled through more than half its bulk, was utilised for warming the air of the cities, and also to drive the machinery which propelled it through the streets and squares. All work was done by electricity developed directly from this source.
The dwindling supplies of water were hoarded in vast subterranean reservoirs and by means of a perfect system of redistillation the priceless fluid was used over and over again both for human purposes and for irrigating the land within the cities.
The heat received from the Sun was only about a twenty-fifth of that received on the surface of the Earth, and this was drawn to the cities and collected and preserved under their glass domes by a number of devices which displayed superhuman intelligence.
In short, the inhabitants of Ganymede were engaged in a steady, ceaseless struggle to utilise the expiring natural forces of their world to prolong to the latest possible date their own lives and the exquisitely refined civilisation to which they had attained.
I LOVE THIS SONG! I first heard it on theory11.com for a trick called pressure. Ever since i've been hooked
startigers 1 year ago
@startigers Nice to know my music is getting around! ;-) Thanks for commenting.
RobAstor 1 year ago
@RobAstor No problem =) am a nice girl LOL i play this song in school in band lol on a tener sax its such a lovly song =)
lostboysmarko4 1 year ago
@lostboysmarko4 Thanks! I'm flattered to know that. :-)
RobAstor 1 year ago
@RobAstor lol no problem like i said i love this song and i love ur video lol
lostboysmarko4 1 year ago
The dwindling store of heat in the centre of the little world, which had now cooled through more than half its bulk, was utilised for warming the air of the cities, and also to drive the machinery which propelled it through the streets and squares. All work was done by electricity developed directly from this source.
Londonman84 2 years ago
The dwindling supplies of water were hoarded in vast subterranean reservoirs and by means of a perfect system of redistillation the priceless fluid was used over and over again both for human purposes and for irrigating the land within the cities.
Londonman84 2 years ago
The heat received from the Sun was only about a twenty-fifth of that received on the surface of the Earth, and this was drawn to the cities and collected and preserved under their glass domes by a number of devices which displayed superhuman intelligence.
Londonman84 2 years ago
Certainly one way to look at it! :-) I do appreciate all the comments. You almost have a story going.
RobAstor 2 years ago
In short, the inhabitants of Ganymede were engaged in a steady, ceaseless struggle to utilise the expiring natural forces of their world to prolong to the latest possible date their own lives and the exquisitely refined civilisation to which they had attained.
Londonman84 2 years ago