“From the moment they had left the Earth, their own weight, and that of the Projectile and the objects therein contained, had been undergoing a progressive diminution. . . . Of course, it is quite clear, that this decrease could not be indicated by an ordinary scales, as the weight to balance the object would have lost precisely as much as the object itself. But a spring balance, for instance, in which the tension of the coil is independent of attraction, would have readily given the exact equivalent of the loss.”
Quote by Jules Verne
Book:All Around The Moon
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All Around The Moon
All Around The Moon is a science fiction novel that continues the adventures of characters from an earlier story, focusing on their voyage around the lunar surface. The book explores themes of exploration and human ingenuity in the context of 19th-century scientific understanding, presenting a fictional account of space travel that reflects the era's fascination with astronomy and technology. The narrative combines elements of adventure, humor, and scientific speculation, offering a imaginative perspective on what a journey to the Moon might entail. more
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Source: From the Earth to the moon/De la Terre à la lune (Bilingual edition/Édition bilingue)
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