The Man Who Saved The Earth - Hall Austin
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The story opens on an oppressively hot day with a poor little
newspaper boy, Charley, playing with a "burning glass" (a
magnifying glass) which he uses to concentrate sunlight onto a
small focal spot, thus intensifying the heat on some paper until it
burns a hole, perhaps a portent of things to come. He is noticed by
a recluse scientist, Dr. Robold, who takes interest in Charley's
scientific curiosity and calls him a young Archimedes, referring to
the ancient Greek who, as legend tells, used a "burning glass" from
shore to set enemy ships ablaze as they were approaching. Charley
has no parents to care for him. Dr. Robold takes Charley away from
his pitiful life, to a mountain retreat in Colorado. Years later,
bizarre, terrifying events begin to occur. At a street intersection
in Oakland, California, everything within a large circular
area--streetcars, autos, people, pavement--suddenly vanishes
without a sound, during a flash of bright, multi-colored light,
leaving a vastly deep hole with perfectly smooth sides as though
cut with a knife. A wave of something toxic spreads outward,
causing people to die of dehydration in a matter of minutes. In a
remote rangeland, an entire mountain and 2000 cattle similarly
disappear. An enormous fireball cuts a large trench across the
United States starting at the Pacific Coastal town of Santa Cruz,
California, going all the way to the Atlantic coast and continuing
to the "Sargasso Sea" in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean,
where it hovers and draws up water continuously. Climate patterns
change immediately. Water levels in the oceans worldwide fall as
the water seems to be consumed by this terrifying object. The
English Channel goes dry and the Mediterranian Sea becomes a
landlocked lake. The devastation continues.Only one person is the
key to saving the world from destruction: Charley, now an adult. We
learn that, under Dr. Robold's rearing and tutelage, he studied
science. Charley discovers the source of this devastating assault
on the Earth and pursues a fast-paced struggle to stop the attack
before the Earth is completely plundered.The story was one of 6
short stories that appeared in the first magazine devoted to
science fiction, Amazing Stories: The Magazine of Scientifiction,
volume 1, number 1, April 1926, edited by Hugo Gernsback and
published by his company, Experimenter Publishing Company. The
periodical copyright was not renewed and the individual authors'
copyrights were not renewed. This magazine and its contents are now
in the public domain in the United States.