It seems that this world is simple and understandable – after all, it is always above our heads. And the only danger that threatens us is sudden precipitation.
However, we are wrong. The air ocean above us is as mysterious as any other – the Atlantic, the Pacific or the Indian.
“Our world is very weakly protected from the strange and sudden danger that threatens it. There are also jungles in the upper atmosphere, and they are inhabited by creatures worse than tigers.”
This
hypothesis is expressed in a fantastic story by the famous English
writer Arthur Conan Doyle under the characteristic title “The Horror of
the Heights”, first published in 1913....<<<Read More>>>...