Radio Planet

Radio Planet
What if you were stranded on an alien world with nothing but your knowledge of science? That is the impossible predicament facing Hugh Wyndham in Ralph Milne Farley's gripping 1926 adventure. Washed ashore on a distant planet inhabited by intelligent beings who have never progressed beyond the wood age, Hugh faces a terrifying question: could he rebuild technological civilization from scratch? The answer lies in his desperate attempt to construct a radio from raw materials, copper ore mined by hand, glass blown from volcanic sand, vacuum tubes crafted with only primitive tools. This is science fiction at its most primal: not battles with aliens or voyages through space, but one man's faith in the power of knowledge against overwhelming odds. Farley, writing with the precision of an engineer and the soul of an adventurer, transforms a seemingly impossible technical puzzle into a pulse-pounding race against time. The novel endures because it asks something no other story of its era dared to ask: what really separates us from the darkness?
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