
Erzählungen 6
Der gestohlene Körper / Die Äpyornisinsel
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Narrated by:
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Friedrich Frieden
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By:
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H. G. Wells
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In "Der gestohlene Körper" wagen zwei Wissenschaftler ein mutiges Experiment, während dessen sie die Gegenstände Gedankenübertragung und körperunabhängiges Seelenleben empirisch zu beweisen trachten und kommen zu Ergebnissen, die faszinierender und realistischer erscheinen als die plumpen religiösen Baukästen-Antworten. "Die Äpyornisinsel" berichtet von einem ehemaligen Seemann, der mehrere urzeitliche Eier findet, aus welchen aus einem auch tatsächlich ein Relikt vergangener Ur-Zeiten wiederaufersteht. Zuerst gestaltet sich das Zusammenleben der beiden unterschiedlichen Spezies friedlich, aber der Kampf um Nahrungsressourcen lässt schon bald dunkle Wolken über dem Paradies aufziehen.
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