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A chemist develops a drug named Relin that, by rendering the body nearly inert, allows consciousness to travel freely through time and space. Using this release, the narrator experiences a sequence of vividly described future scenes: cities vaporized by comet-like missiles and massive craters, a depopulated surface, and small human communities surviving in deep underground caverns. The narrative alternates between laboratory reflection and episodic voyages that reveal technologies, ruins, and the social adaptations of post-catastrophe peoples, exploring themes of scientific hubris, psychic expansion, and the fragile persistence of human society.

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Stanton A. Coblentz

Stanton A. Coblentz was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and poetry. His works often explore imaginative themes and speculative futures, as seen in notable titles like "Flight Through Tomorrow" and "Headhunters of Nuamerica." Coblentz's writing is characterized by a blend of adventure and philosophical inquiry, reflecting his interest in the human experience and the cosmos. In addition to his fiction, he also penned poetry, as showcased in "My Life in Poetry." Coblentz's diverse literary output includes explorations of alien worlds and the intricacies of human emotion, making him a unique voice in early 20th-century literature.

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