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The Martians (scientists) - Wikipedia " The Martians " (Hungarian: "A marslakók") were a group of prominent scientists (mostly, but not exclusively, physicists and mathematicians) of Hungarian Jewish descent who emigrated from Europe to the United States in the early half of the 20th century
The Martians: The True Story of an Alien Craze that Captured Turn-of . . . "The Martians is a richly detailed book that charts the development of our current scientific and artistic ideas about Mars through the story of one man’s personal obsession with the larger universe, along with one nation’s desire to make sense of rapid scientific and social change here on Earth
A Short History of Martians - Atlas Obscura It’s not until 1890 that space travelers encounter Martians that are notably weird-looking: in A Plunge Into Space, Martians have extra long toes, elephant-like noses that they use to slurp up
Martian | Alien Species | Fandom Numerous Martian species from Edgar Rice Burroughs popular Warlord of Mars series, most notably including Green Martians, Red Martians and Therns, among others
The Martians – David Baron “The Martians is not only a captivating look at recent history, but also a poignant cautionary tale, offering hard-to-ignore parallels between the alien enthusiasts of the Gilded Age and the conspiracy theorists of today ”
Crazy About Those Martians! | Timeless - Library of Congress Blogs The main cultural artifact of this belief might be H G Wells’ 1898 novel, “The War of the Worlds,” which imagined hostile Martians invading Earth in spectacular fashion But as Baron writes, most of the views were utopian, picturing Martians as a far advanced, heroic people
Mars craze: David Baron’s The Martians Revives a 120-Year-Old Obsession With The Martians, David Baron has crafted more than a history book; it’s a cultural mirror reflecting our endless curiosity about whether we are alone As humanity edges closer to setting foot on Mars, the lessons from past “Mars mania” may help us navigate the line between inspiration and illusion
The Martians: Why People Were Mesmerized by an Alien Craze Why did the public embrace the Martians despite the relatively flimsy evidence? It’s a story about the fallibility of the human mind—about self-delusion, social contagion, optical illusions