- Ralph 124C 41+
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name = Ralph 124C 41+
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image_caption = Serialized in Modern Electrics
author =Hugo Gernsback
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Science fiction novel
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release_date = 1911
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media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
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preceded_by = none
followed_by = none"Ralph 124C 41+", by
Hugo Gernsback , is an earlyscience fiction novel, written as a twelve-part serial inModern Electrics magazine beginning in April1911 . It was later compiled into a novel/book form in1925 . It was hugely influential at the time, and filled with new ideas; however, most modern readers consider the plot, characters, and writing to be shallow and old-fashioned. The title itself is a play on words, meaning "one to foresee for one."Plot summary
The titular protagonist saves the life of the heroine by directing energy remotely at an approaching avalanche. As the novel goes on, he describes the technological wonders of the modern world, frequently using the infamous phrase "As you know..." The hero finally rescues the heroine by travelling into space on his own rocketship to rescue her from the villain's clutches.
Predictions
Some successful predictions from this novel include
television , remote-control power transmission, televised phone calls, transcontinental air service,solar energy in practical use, soundmovies , synthetic milk and foods, artificial cloth, voiceprinting, tape recorders, and spaceflight. It also contains "...the first accurate description ofradar , complete with diagram...", according toArthur C. Clarke in his "non-genre" novel "Glide Path " (1963).:"A "pulsating polarized ether wave", if directed on a metal object can be reflected in the same manner as a light-ray is reflected from a bright surface or from a mirror...", [cite book | last = Gernsback | first = Hugo | title = RALPH 124C 41+ | url = http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/bookinfo/3980.html ] Dead link|date=July 2008
cience mistakes
Since the story was written originally in 1911, some of the science predictions turned out to be wrong.
Ether: It was assumed that just as a
sound wave needed a medium to travel in, so did alight wave . Ether was the unknown substance that light traveled in (Actually called Aether by scientists, not to be confused with the gas Ether). This was a common assumption in 1911. In the story an ether vacuum occurred when too much energy was radiated at once. Radiation caused more ether to be drawn to an area of energy expenditure and the lack of ether resulting from this overusage caused a temporary blackout because light could not travel where there was no ether. Heat and cold could also not be transferred during such a blackout. We now know that such ether does not exist and is not needed for light to travel. Such effects are impossible.Gyroscope : Only in the story is space travel possible by using gyroscope-powered vehicles. The idea ofrocket s is not mentioned at all.pecially named inventions and technological devices
Accelerated Plant Growing Farm s: Hugegreenhouse farms used to feed the rapidly growing Earth population. They can grow five harvests per year as opposed to normal harvests of two in 1911.Aeroflyer : A small flying transport that can reach speeds of up to 600 mph.Appetizer : A large waiting room in more scientifically advanced restaurants. The room is flooded with gasses that increase the appetites/hunger before eating. Automatic-Electric Packing MachinesBacillatorium : A decontamination chamber for the home. It uses fictionalArcturium Rays to kill bacteria, which can extend a person's total life expectancy to 120-140 years.Electromobile s: Basically an electric powered car that receives energy through a collector mast from city generators.Gyroscope : This is used to fly to other planets. Rockets propulsion is not mentioned at all. The rotation of a gyroscope can be used to counter vertical gravity.Helio-Dynamophore s: Basicallysolar panel s. To minimize atmospheric interference, Meteoro-Towers are used.Hypnobioscope : Asleep learning device. Information is recorded on black film as a white wavy line that is transmitted to the sleeper via wires into a headband with metal plates.Luminor : An automated lighting system that responds to voice commands to activate and change intensity of illumination. This is an example offluorescent lighting or cold light, but the term fluorescent lighting is not used in the story.Menograph : A device that can record a person's thoughts in writing using a type of mind-script.Money : The value of money is based on the faith and credit of the government. It can be dispensed like a roll tape. Denominations can be torn off the tape. No mention of electronic money is made.Meteoro-Tower s:Weather control stations.Newspaper : A postage stamp sized newspaper consisting of 8 pages. It can only be read by inserting it into a projector or portable viewer to see the very tiny print. Each page can be revealed by exposing it to a different color of light, which will also hide the other 7 pages from sight. It is updated every 30 minutes. No mention of electronic news or an internet is made.Packet-Post Conveyer : Underground postal delivery system using conveyor belts.Permagatol : A green gas that preserves organic matter indefinitely without any deterioration whatsoever.Phonolphabet Machine : A voice recorder that records speech graphically using a phonolphabet language. One can either read the recording or play it back as an audio recording.Platinum-Barium-Arturium Eyeglasses : BasicallyX-Ray specs that really work, except they can only detect Radium infused elements though solid matter. Pulsating Polarized Ether Wave: Basically a type ofRADAR device before the word RADAR was coined.Radioperforer : A handheld weapon that shoots Radium beams that can stun or kill.Signalizer s: A searchlight guidance system for flying machines consisting of multiple colors and blinking patternsSpace Flyer : An interplanetary flying machine using gyroscopes. Subatlantic Tube: An underground train that uses magnetism to move 300 mph. The path of the tube is through the Earth to make a direct path from Europe to North America.Telautograph : A device to transfer handwriting through a Telephot (picture phone). Basically afax machine , except handwriting transfers as the person writes.Tele-Motor Coaster sTelephot : This is basically apicture phone . It also includes auniversal translator , where language translation can be opted using a dial control.Teleradiograph Tele-Theater : This is like atelevision , but with differences. It is really a series of telephots that almost seamlessly combine to make up one large picture. Live events like an opera or a play can be seen from one's home with this device. Communications can be made in both directions while the device is broadcasting. It is not mentioned if it can be used to show previously recorded entertainment.Vacation City : Adomed city suspended 20,000 feet in the air using a device that nullifies gravity. No mechanical devices are permitted in such cities because they are strictly used as an escape from a mechanized world.Popular references
The main character in the book is named Ralph, and his love interest is Alice. They don't go to the moon, but they do fly towards
Venus andMars . This story was written over 40 years before "The Honeymooners " ever aired on television. It is not known if the creators of "The Honeymooners" took any inspiration from this story.In the anime "Ergo proxy" the main characters RE-L MAYER `s id number is 124C41+. It is also unsure if the creators of " Ergo Proxy" took any inspiration from this story.
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External links
* [http://www.magazineart.org/main.php/v/technical/modernelectrics/?g2_page=3 Modern Electrics magazine covers]
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