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ssillyssadass@lemmy.world to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world · 1 day ago

An alien who sees in the radio part of the light spectrum would probably be blinded by all our wireless communications

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An alien who sees in the radio part of the light spectrum would probably be blinded by all our wireless communications

ssillyssadass@lemmy.world to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world · 1 day ago
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    [off topic?]

    There’s a science fiction series called The Lensmen by ‘Doc’ E.E. Smith. Big influence on Star Wars and other space operas. In one book a human is preparing to visit one of the most dangerous civilizations in the Galaxy. Super-special, quadruple strength armored suit he hopes will be strong enough to protect him.

    The planet has a tech level equal to mid-20th Century Earth, but the natives are completely deaf. So none of the cars, trains, planes or other machinery has any noise dampening.

    He survives, but it’s close…

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-lensman-super-pack-e-e-doc-smith/20084689?ean=9781515460855&next=t

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      That’s interesting but you’d have dampening because all the vibration can also be felt physically and damages stuff.

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      Classic stuff. I remember that story. The whole Lensmen series was so influential for me early on. Thanks for bringing it up.

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        Not exactly the Lensmen, but a really good and underrated book.

        https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-guns-above-robyn-bennis/c421005cea8a54ee?ean=9780765388773&next=t

        Airships in the Napoleonic Era. The author does a great job of engineering the ships. Pretty much the only 'fictional" element is that they have access to unlimitied amounts of helium.

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