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The Mysterious 7th Planet

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Fig. 72. – Muscles of the Hand

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Fig. 7. – Robert Fludd’s Closed-Cycle Mill

Flickering incandescent lights ignite the dark corners of the Lost Library. Rumored to be powered by a perpetual motion machine concealed in the north tower, the law of energy conservation suggests that the south tower holds a thing even more peculiar.

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Cut E 28 – Sensitive Stumps

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Deep in the Lost Library. There must be a way out, you tell yourself. There must be. What was that? A gust of wind? An open door must be near. Turn slowly. Follow the fresh air. Don’t lose the scent. Look out! A blast of air topples a towering pile of books and knocks you to the ground, smothering you in musty old pages. Gasping for air, you drag yourself halfway out of the heap. Your leg feels numb and it won’t move. The wind howls.

Yesterday’s Tomorrow: Flying Saucer Bus

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The cover of the December 1950 issue of Science and Mechanics asks the question, “Will ‘Flying Saucer’ Buses Lick Traffic Congestion?”

Ruh-roh, someone’s missing their left occipital lobe…

This one goes out to TableLeg and our shared interest in medical photography. Behold! The Army Medical Museum has an unofficial Flickr account and blog. al-riiight…

Here is a gun shot wound to the occipital lobe:
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And here is what the brain is supposed to look like:
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