The article has some stupidity in it, starting with:
Somehow, Verne predicted that the astronauts would become weightless in
space. There was no way he could have known that at the time -- it was
just some crazy bullshit he made up to make the story interesting [...]
"No way he could have known that at the time", unless maybe he'd heard
of Isaac Newton.
[...] Leo Szilard figured an atomic bomb might be a profitable commodity
to control, so he patented it in 1934 [...]
He patented the idea of a nuclear reactor, which is slightly different.
In Gernsback's time, scientists thought that light needed a medium to
travel through, just as sound needs to travel through air.
They're talking about 1911, which was six years after the publication of
the first paper on Special Relativity, and 24 years after Michelson-
Morley.
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Michael F. Stemper
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