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"The Door into Infinity" is a science fiction brief story by Edmond Hamilton. This captivating story revolves around the discovery and usage of a mysterious portal into other dimensions, main to a thrilling exploration of the multiverse. The tale's protagonist, Richard Hammond, is a terrific scientist who stumbles upon the life of a cosmic "door" that permits get admission to to parallel universes. This doorway opens up infinite opportunities for exploration and adventure. Hammond embarks on a journey through extraordinary dimensions, encountering unusual and often perilous worlds with varying…mehr

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"The Door into Infinity" is a science fiction brief story by Edmond Hamilton. This captivating story revolves around the discovery and usage of a mysterious portal into other dimensions, main to a thrilling exploration of the multiverse. The tale's protagonist, Richard Hammond, is a terrific scientist who stumbles upon the life of a cosmic "door" that permits get admission to to parallel universes. This doorway opens up infinite opportunities for exploration and adventure. Hammond embarks on a journey through extraordinary dimensions, encountering unusual and often perilous worlds with varying laws of physics, landscapes, and population. As Hammond keeps to traverse these trade realities, he faces no longer handiest extraordinary wonders however also risky demanding situations and moral dilemmas. The story delves into the effects of tampering with the fabric of reality and the ethical concerns of exploiting newfound know-how. Edmond Hamilton's storytelling prowess shines in "The Door into Infinity," as he masterfully combines scientific hypothesis with innovative global-building. The narrative increases questions on the limits of medical exploration and the responsibility that comes with wielding such super power. Overall, "The Door into Infinity" is a thought-frightening and thrilling exploration of parallel universes, making it a conventional example of Edmond Hamilton's contributions to the Golden Age of Science Fiction.
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Edmond Moore Hamilton (October 21, 1904 - February 1, 1977) was a mid-twentieth-century American science fiction writer. He was born in Youngstown, Ohio, and raised in adjacent New Castle, Pennsylvania. He graduated from high school and enrolled in Westminster College in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, at the age of 14, but dropped out when he was 17. Edmond Hamilton's career as a science fiction writer began with the publication of his short tale "The Monster God of Mamurth" in the August 1926 edition of Weird Tales, which is today considered a classic journal of alternative fiction. Hamilton rapidly established himself as a key member of Farnsworth Wright's amazing circle of Weird Tales writers, which included H. P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard. From 1926 to 1948, Weird Tales published 79 works of fiction by Hamilton, making him one of the magazine's most prolific contributors. Hamilton became friends and associates with several Weird Tales veterans, including E. Hoffmann Price and Otis Adelbert Kline; most famously, he had a 20-year connection with near contemporary Jack Williamson, as Williamson recounts in his 1984 autobiography Wonder's Child.