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第17章 BOOK I.(16)

"It may seem strange to some that apparently so disproportionate a number of inventions have been made in the last century.There are several reasons.Since every discovery or advance in knowledge increases our chance of obtaining more,it becomes cumulative,and our progress is in geometric instead of arithmetical ratio.Public interest and general appreciation of the value of time have also effectively assisted progress.At the beginning of each year the President,the Governors of the States,and the Mayors of cities publish a prospectus of the great improvements needed,contemplated,and under way within their jurisdiction--it may be planning a new boulevard,a new park,or an improved system of sewers;and at the year's end they issue a resume of everything completed,and the progress in everything else;and though there is usually a great difference between the results hoped for and those attained,the effect is good.The newspapers publish at length the recommendations of the Executives,and also the results obtained,and keep up public interest in all important matters.

"Free to delve in the allurement and fascination of science,emancipated man goes on subduing Nature,as his Maker said he should,and turning her giant forces to his service in his constant struggle to rise and become more like Him who gave the commandments and showed him how he should go.

"Notwithstanding our strides in material progress,we are not entirely content.As the requirements of the animal become fully supplied,we feel a need for something else.Some say this is like a child that cries for the moon,but others believe it the awakening and craving of our souls.The historian narrates but the signs of the times,and strives to efface himself;yet there is clearly a void,becoming yearly more apparent,which materialism cannot fill.Is it some new subtle force for which we sigh,or would we commune with spirits?There is,so far as we can see,no limit to our journey,and I will add,in closing,that,with the exception of religion,we have most to hope from science."CHAPTER VI.

FAR-REACHING PLANS.

Knowing that the rectification of the earth's axis was satisfactorily begun,and that each year would show an increasing improvement in climate,many of the delegates,after hearing Bearwarden's speech,set out for their homes.Those from the valley of the Amazon and the eastern coast of South America boarded a lightning express that rushed them to Key West at the rate of three hundred miles an hour.The railroad had six tracks,two for through passengers,two for locals,and two for freight.There they took a "water-spider,"six hundred feet long by three hundred in width,the deck of which was one hundred feet above the surface,which carried them over the water at the rate of a mile a minute,around the eastern end of Cuba,through Windward Passage,and so to the South American mainland,where they continued their journey by rail.

The Siberian and Russian delegates,who,of course,felt a keen interest in the company's proceedings,took a magnetic double-ender car to Bering Strait.It was eighteen feet high,one hundred and fifty feet long,and had two stories.The upper,with a toughened glass dome running the entire length,descended to within three feet of the floor,and afforded an unobstructed view of the rushing scenery.The rails on which it ran were ten feet apart,the wheels being beyond the sides,like those of a carriage,and fitted with ball bearings to ridged axles.The car's flexibility allowed it to follow slight irregularities in the track,while the free,independent wheels gave it a great advantage in rounding curves over cars with wheels and axle in one casting,in which one must slip while traversing a greater or smaller arc than the other,except when the slope of the tread and the centrifugal force happen to correspond exactly.The fact of having its supports outside instead of underneath,while increasing its stability,also enabled the lower floor to come much nearer the ground,while still the wheels were large.

Arriving in just twenty hours,they ran across on an electric ferry-boat,capable of carrying several dozen cars,to East Cape,Siberia,and then,by running as far north as possible,had a short cut to Europe.

The Patagonians went by the all-rail Intercontinental Line,without change of cars,****** the run of ten thousand miles in forty hours.The Australians entered a flying machine,and were soon out of sight;while the Central Americans and members from other States of the Union returned for the most part in their mechanical phaetons.

"A prospective improvement in travelling,"said Bearwarden,as he and his friends watched the crowd disperse,"will be when we can rise beyond the limits of the atmosphere,wait till the earth revolves beneath us,and descend in twelve hours on the other side.""True,"said Cortlandt,"but then we can travel westward only,and shall have to make a complete circuit when we wish to go east."A few days later there was a knock at President Bearwarden's door,while he was seated at his desk looking over some papers and other matters.Taking his foot from a partly opened desk drawer where it had been resting,he placed it upon the handle of a handsome brass-mounted bellows,which proved to be articulating,for,as he pressed,it called lustily,"Come in!"The door opened,and in walked Secretary of State Stillman,Secretary of the Navy Deepwaters,who was himself an old sailor,Dr.Cortlandt,Ayrault.Vice-President Dumby,of the T.A.S.

Co.,and two of the company's directors.

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