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A Scientist Discovers a Dimensionless Universe by@astoundingstories
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A Scientist Discovers a Dimensionless Universe

by Astounding StoriesNovember 10th, 2022
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John Lambert was famous for his unique experiments in the realm of sound and rhythm. Madge Crawford's assistant was found dead in his laboratory. Lambert had been trying to bring her back to life, but was accused of killing her. The detective pointed dramatically to the likeness of the missing girl in a photograph. Lambert said, "I cannot believe she is really gone. She cannot be seen, she has dematerialized. Oh, go away!" The detective replied, "Go away now, for God's sake!"

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Astounding Stories of Super-Science April 1931, by Astounding Stories is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series. You can jump to any chapter in this book here. VOL. VI, No. 1 - Hell's Dimension

Just as the terrific unknown force reached its apex, she stepped across the plate.

Hell's Dimension

By Tom Curry

"Now, Professor Lambert, tell us what you have done with the body of your assistant Miss Madge Crawford. Her car is outside your door, has stood there since early yesterday morning. There are no footprints leading away from the house and you can't expect us to believe that an airplane picked her off the roof. It will make it a lot easier if you tell us where she is. Her parents are greatly worried about her. When they telephoned, you refused to talk to them, would not allow them to speak to Miss Crawford. They are alarmed as to her fate. While you are not the sort of man who would injure a young woman, still, things look bad for you. You had better explain fully."John Lambert, a man of about thirty-six, tall, spare, with black hair which was slightly tinged with gray at the temples in spite of his youth, turned large eyes which were filled with agony upon his questioners.

Lambert was already internationally famous for his unique and astounding

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