Things like this are interesting, but ultimately they persuade no one. What Witness cares what was written fifty or 100 years ago, except to see it as a historical curiosity?
The Golden Age article cited above is actually in the March 24, 1926, issue starting on page 401. M. J. Adams, the author, starts the article by saying it is 'a fantasy' based on claims by a scientist. He acknowledges that his article is pure speculation and open to objection.
It is very similar to other science based speculations from that era. If we take things such as this out of context, we weaken our point.