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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal > Extraterrestrial beings
To many people, the main question about extraterrestrial life is
whether it exists. But to the scientific community, that question
has already been answered: it does, and within our solar system.
The new science of astrobiology is already being practiced at
NASA's Astrobiology Institute and the University of Washington's
new Department of Astrobiology. Life Everywhere is the first book
to lay out what the new science of astrobiology is all about. It
asks the fascinating questions researchers in astrobiology are
asking themselves: What is life? How does it originate? How often
does life survive once it arises? How does evolution work? And what
determines whether complex or intelligent life will emerge from
more primitive forms? Informed by interviews with most of the top
people in this nascent field, this book introduces readers to one
of the most important scientific developments of the next century.
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Prophecy's Edge
(Paperback)
Michelle LaVigne-Wedel, Paul Wedel
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Whether ET's exist or not is no longer the question. The new
question is: how is the alien agenda changing our world? Michelle
and Paul know a lot about alien agendas, as they have been the
subject of a plan conceived by aliens for a long time. Can they
succeed in bringing this alien prophecy to fruition?
A compendium of Hidden Knowledge--cutting edge research into Global
Elite/Power Brokers, Secret Societies, Shadow government, Black
Ops, Mind control-Gov't. sex slaves, UFOs/aliens, Bogus religions,
Conspiracies, New World Order-Big Brother, Federal Reserve, FEMA,
Advanced weaponry, spirituality, time travel....
A true story about a woman who was drawn into a spaceship during a
four-year period. Her quest to discover where she came from
reawakened her memory of other worlds and unexpectedly took her on
a fantastic spiritual journey.
In recent years, alternative historians have gained remarkable insight into the mysteries of ancient Egypt-but according to Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince, their discoveries tie into a dangerous conspiracy nearly fifty years in the making.
At the center of this conspiracy is a group of respected, powerful individuals who believe that the ancient Egyptian gods are real extraterrestrials who will soon return to earth. The conspirators have intimate and exclusive knowledge of this momentous second coming-but they insist on keeping it to themselves. In this riveting, well-researched book, Picknett and Price reveal what this conspiracy means for the rest of mankind-and expose the insidious motivations of the individuals and organizations behind it...
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Lessons
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Michelle LaVigne-Wedel; Edited by Paul Wedel; As told to Alex
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Why are we here? What is life? What is the universe and how do we
fit in? The questions mankind has pondered for centuries are
finally explained in a way we can all understand. The structure of
the Universe, the way frequency affects your life, the nature of
time, and the six rules that govern true reality are only part of
the amazing truths this book explores. Alex brings the reader in an
extraordinary journey of discovery. From extraterrestrials to the
God Force, Alex explains why the universe is as it is, and what
role you play in it. Lessons is a powerful, concise, and
enlightening book and will change the way you look at the world
around you.
The classic UFO-shaped like a flying saucer with a dome on top--in reality represents but a small fraction of the mystery aerial objects people have reported seeing over the past half century or so. Eyewitnesses around the world actually describe a bewildering array of forms in flight. Here, for the first time, is a comprehensive look at the physical structure of UFOs, a book devoted to identifying and categorizing the dozens of different shapes the UFO phenomenon exhibits globally. From double-ringed to triange-shaped UFOs, from saucers to cigar-shaped craft-and more-this book documents each variant, describes often extraordinary encounters, and even takes the extra step of offering the skeptic's explanation for some of the sightnings. What can the shape of a UFO tell us? In some cases, the shape of the object or phenomenon provides a strong clue to its origin. But in all cases, the classification system developed in this book shows quite clearly that there is no single solution to the UFO mystery--there are most likely many answers. And some surprises too.
For thousands of years, it was the visionaries and writers who
argued that we cannot be alone-that there is intellegent life in
the universe. Now, with the discoveries of the Hubble Telescope,
data emerging from Mars, and knowledge about life at the extremes,
scientists are taking up where they left off. Amir Aczel, author of
Fermat's Last Theorem, pulls together everyting science has
discovered, and mixes in proabability theory, to argure the case
for the existence of intelligent life beyond this planet.
Probability 1 is an extraordinary tour de force in which the author
draws on cosmology, math, and biology to tell the rollicking good
story of scientists tackling important scientific questions that
help answer this fundamental question. What is the probability of
intelligent life in the universe? Read this book, and you'll be
convinced, by the power of the argument and the excitement of the
science.
A journey into the most secret place in America A story of secrecy, suspicion, and conspiracy A history of a place that does not legally exist
Dreamland zooms in on Area 51--the nearly four million acres of Nevada airspace that has been a base for experimental military aircraft, the fount of UFO rumors, and the alleged site of alien insurrection. How this real-life legend came to exist is Phil Patton's tale. He explores the mystery and fantasy surrounding the place, peeks over the edge of paranoia, and tracks strange objects in the air above this country of the mind. He visits spies and counterspies, test pilots and secret agents, and tunnels into the subcultures of true believers and conspiracy buffs. Reviewers have applauded Dreamland as "brilliant," "fascinating," "weird, wonderful, sometimes spooky," "curiously epic, frequently humorous, and always entertaining." Dreamland is a novelistic tour de force that makes us all rethink our convictions about American know-how--and alien inventiveness.
Is life on earth a "cosmic joke"-- a unique, one-time occurrence?
Or is life a "cosmic imperative"? Scientists and governments are
vigorously searching for signs of life in the universe, but what
would (and should) we do if they meet with success? Celebrate?
Panic?
Paul Davies ponders the many ramifications of contact with
extraterrestrial life, giving the general reader the latest and
most scientifically sound thinking on this hot topic in the field
of astronomy. As fascinating and readable as any science fiction
novel, "Are We Alone?" delves deep into profound ideas in
mathematics and philosophy, taking the layperson on an interstellar
journey through issues in quantum theory, mind and matter,
consciousness and time. Readers will be glued to the page as they
learn why Davies believes that "they're out there" -- and what that
implies.
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