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Literary notes about spheroid (AI summary)

In literary works, the term "spheroid" is often used to evoke not just a simple geometric shape but also a sense of mystery or latent power. For example, in Jules Verne’s narrative [1], the "great spheroid" becomes more than just an object of theory; it is imbued with emotional intensity and serves as a symbol charged with enigmatic energy. This artistic usage blends scientific terminology with metaphorical depth, inviting readers to consider the object as both a measurable entity and an emblem of hidden, almost visceral significance.
  1. In spite of all the learned theories of Professor Hardwigg, a fierce and vehement fire certainly burned within the entrails of the great spheroid.
    — from A Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne

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