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"
You
would
go
off
in
a
straight
line
--
"
I
stopped
abruptly
.
"
What
is
to
prevent
the
thing
travelling
in
a
straight
line
into
space
for
ever
?
"
I
asked
.
"
You
're
not
safe
to
get
anywhere
,
and
if
you
do
--
how
will
you
get
back
?
"
"
I
've
just
thought
of
that
,
"
said
Cavor
.
"
That
's
what
I
meant
when
I
said
the
thing
is
finished
.
The
inner
glass
sphere
can
be
air-tight
,
and
,
except
for
the
manhole
,
continuous
,
and
the
steel
sphere
can
be
made
in
sections
,
each
section
capable
of
rolling
up
after
the
fashion
of
a
roller
blind
.
These
can
easily
be
worked
by
springs
,
and
released
and
checked
by
electricity
conveyed
by
platinum
wires
fused
through
the
glass
.
All
that
is
merely
a
question
of
detail
.
So
you
see
,
that
except
for
the
thickness
of
the
blind
rollers
,
the
Cavorite
exterior
of
the
sphere
will
consist
of
windows
or
blinds
,
whichever
you
like
to
call
them
.
Well
,
when
all
these
windows
or
blinds
are
shut
,
no
light
,
no
heat
,
no
gravitation
,
no
radiant
energy
of
any
sort
will
get
at
the
inside
of
the
sphere
,
it
will
fly
on
through
space
in
a
straight
line
,
as
you
say
.
But
open
a
window
,
imagine
one
of
the
windows
open
.
Then
at
once
any
heavy
body
that
chances
to
be
in
that
direction
will
attract
us
--
"
I
sat
taking
it
in
.
"
You
see
?
"
he
said
.
"
Oh
,
I
see
.
"
"
Practically
we
shall
be
able
to
tack
about
in
space
just
as
we
wish
.
Get
attracted
by
this
and
that
.
"
"
Oh
,
yes
.
That
's
clear
enough
.
Only
--
"
"
Well
?
"
"
I
do
n't
quite
see
what
we
shall
do
it
for
!
It
's
really
only
jumping
off
the
world
and
back
again
.
"