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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal > Extraterrestrial beings
Over the past ten years, the discovery of extrasolar planets has
opened a new field of astronomy, and this area of research is
rapidly growing, from both the observational and theoretical point
of view. The presence of many giant exoplanets in the close
vicinity of their star shows that these newly discovered planetary
systems are very different from the solar system. New theoretical
models are being developed in order to understand their formation
scenarios, and new observational methods are being implemented to
increase the sensitivity of exoplanet detections. In the present
book, the authors address the question of planetary systems from
all aspects. Starting from the facts (the detection of more than
300 extraterrestrial planets), they first describe the various
methods used for these discoveries and propose a synthetic analysis
of their global properties. They then consider the observations of
young stars and circumstellar disks and address the case of the
solar system as a specific example, different from the newly
discovered systems. Then the study of planetary systems and of
exoplanets is presented from a more theoretical point of view. The
book ends with an outlook to future astronomical projects, and a
description of the search for life on exoplanets. This book
addresses students and researchers who wish to better understand
this newly expanding field of research.
Join Dolores Cannon, and go exploring! Join Dolores on a voyage
through time and space into the world of the strange and unusual
and unfathomable, as hypnotherapist Dolores Cannon's "Convoluted
Universe" series continues. Suspend belief as Dolores explores
worlds and dimensions where dreams become reality and reality is
only a dream. Readers should open their minds to a myriad of
possibilities that have previously only dwelt in the imagination.
The book includes more mind-bending concepts for those with open
minds and eager curiosities.
In Secret Life, Professor David M. Jacobs of Temple University takes us into the private world of those abducted by aliens, letting them describe in their own words what it is like to be abducted. Based on interviews with sixty individuals and more than 300 independently corroborated accounts, Secret Life presents the most complete and accurate picture of alien abductions ever compiled. Dr. Jacobs takes the reader on a minute-by-minute journey through a typical abduction experience and describes in detail the bizarre physical, mental and reproductive procedures that abductees claim have been administered by small alien beings. Jacobs draws from these interviews a profoundly unsettling reason behind the abductions: aliens are conducting a complex reproductive experiment involving the conception, gestation. or incubation of human and alien hybrid beings.
Radu Cinamar stunned the world when he released his first book,
"Transylvanian Sunrise", which described the greatest
archaeological find of all time: a hidden chamber some 50,000 years
old with beneath the Romanian Sphinx in the Bucegi Mountains. This
chamber includes holographic technology with a visual data bank of
infinite DNA permutations in addition to three tunnels: one leading
to the inner earth, one to Tibet and one to Egypt. After being
allowed to explore some of these artefacts, Radu was befriended by
an enigmatic alchemist named Elinor who introduced him to an
equally mysterious Tibetan Lama. This book begins with Radu
becoming the guardian of Elinor's exotic villa in Bucharest which
contains a remarkable alchemical laboratory in the basement. Radu
is soon thereafter recruited for Department Zero, Romania's most
secret intelligence unit, by his old friend, Cezar Brad, and
becomes part of an expedition to explore a mysterious tunnel which
leads from the chamber beneath the Romanian Sphinx to a different
type of chamber beneath the Giza Plateau which contains ancient
artefacts that look more futuristic than they do ancient, one of
them being a bioresonant device through which one can visit past
and future events. This amazing expedition includes an American
from the Pentagon with a top secret laptop computer he is
intuitively connected to that not only displays intricate holograms
but is also linked to Hilbert (inter-dimensional) Space. Ancient
archeology meets future science in this true life adventure that
penetrates the secrets of Egypt in a way that has not been
previously conceived of in our society.
Is the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence a genuine scientific research programme? David Lamb evaluates claims and counter-claims, and examines recent attempts to establish contact with other intelligent life forms. He considers the benefits and drawbacks of this communication, how we should communicate and whether we actually can. He also assesses competing theories on the origin of life on Earth, discoveries of former solar planets, proposals for space colonies and the consequent technical and ethical issues.
Related link: The SETI Institute Related link: The SETI@Home project eBook available with sample pages: HB:0415243416
One of the most ambitious works of paranormal investigation of our
time, here is an unprecedented compendium of pre-twentieth-century
UFO accounts, written with rigor and color by two of today's
leading investigators of unexplained phenomena.
In the past century, individuals, newspapers, and military
agencies have recorded thousands of UFO incidents, giving rise to
much speculation about flying saucers, visitors from other planets,
and alien abductions. Yet the extraterrestrial phenomenon did not
begin in the present era. Far from it. The authors of "Wonders in
the Sky" reveal a thread of vividly rendered-and sometimes
strikingly similar- reports of mysterious aerial phenomena from
antiquity through the modern age. These accounts often share
definite physical features- such as the heat felt and described by
witnesses-that have not changed much over the centuries. Indeed,
such similarities between ancient and modern sightings are the rule
rather than the exception.
In "Wonders in the Sky," respected researchers Jacques Vallee and
Chris Aubeck examine more than 500 selected reports of sightings
from biblical-age antiquity through the year 1879-the point at
which the Industrial Revolution deeply changed the nature of human
society, and the skies began to open to airplanes, dirigibles,
rockets, and other opportunities for misinterpretation represented
by military prototypes. Using vivid and engaging case studies, and
more than seventy-five illustrations, they reveal that unidentified
flying objects have had a major impact not only on popular culture
but on our history, on our religion, and on the models of the world
humanity has formed from deepest antiquity.
Sure to become a classic among UFO enthusiasts and other followers
of unexplained phenomena, "Wonders in the Sky" is the most
ambitious, broad-reaching, and intelligent analysis ever written on
premodern aerial mysteries.
This is the story of one woman's life-long interaction with beings
from another world, and her journey to go beyond the fear to find
meaning and purpose. In this book she explores the abduction
experience and shares with you the three important things they
insisted she learn.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the chemistry of CO2
in relation to surface interactions and photocatalytic
transformation by UV radiation. The first part deals with the
modelling of an anatase surface, its interaction with CO2, and the
spontaneous exchange of oxygen atoms between the gas and solid
phases. The book then naturally transitions to the photocatalytic
reduction of CO2, achieved by adding UV radiation and traces of
water to the experimental system, to produce methane and CO. This
photocatalytic reduction is explained in detail and the
implications for planetary chemistry (specifically concerning
Mars), as well as Earth's atmospheric chemistry and global warming,
are discussed.
Los hechos que narro en este libro, ocurrieron en Mayo del 2006.
Fueron tan trascendentales, que necesite hasta octubre de ese mismo
ano, para ordenar mi mente, y escribirlos. He demorado hasta el
2011 para su divulgacion, porque pense muchas veces que nadie los
creeria, y no debia por ello hablar de eso. pero la importancia de
este "encuentro cercano" con Aliens, y el fabuloso viaje que di en
una de sus naves, requieren que yo cumpla el mandato que se me
encomendo El libro consta de 16 capitulos, prologo, epilogo y un
breve vocabulario. Y creo que su narrativa es sencilla y
apasionante. No pienso que todo el mundo va a creerlo, pero si
insto que todo aquel que lo lea, -crea o no en aliens-, reflexione
sobre una verdad ineludible: Ellos estan aqui, y no es para
hacernos ningun mal, sino todo lo contrario.Nuestro especie esta en
grave peligro, y cada uno de nosotros debe tener conciencia de eso,
y hacer su parte para ayudar a cuidar el mundo donde habitamos Por
muy dificil que se les haga creer lo que aqui van a leer, piensen
que para mi tambien lo fue, y por eso me costo tiempo divulgarlo.
Espero que mediten en todo esto, y sepan la verdad, pues lo
objetivo de cada hecho transcendental no es creerlo o no, sino
analizarlo, interiorizarlo, y cambiar nuestra postura en la vida
diaria, haciendo algo cada dia para que nuestros semejantes menos
favorecidos, y el suelo donde habitamos, -llamado Tierra-, puedan
continuar su ciclo de vida para las generaciones que nos sucederan.
This book explains how it came to be that Venus and Earth, while
very similar in chemical composition, zonation, size and
heliocentric distance from the Sun, are very different in surface
environmental conditions. It is argued here that these differences
can be accounted for by planetoid capture processes and the
subsequent evolution of the planet-satellite system. Venus captured
a one-half moon-mass planetoid early in its history in the
retrograde direction and underwent its "fatal attraction scenario"
with its satellite (Adonis). Earth, on the other hand, captured a
moon-mass planetoid (Luna) early in its history in prograde orbit
and underwent a benign estrangement scenario with its captured
satellite.
This book extends the discussion of the nature of freedom and what
it means for a human to be free. This question has occupied the
minds of thinkers since the Enlightenment. However, without
exception, every one of these discussions has focused on the
character of liberty on Earth. In this volume the authors explore
how people are likely to be governed in space and how that will
affect what sort of liberty they experience. Who will control
oxygen? How will people maximise freedom of movement in a lethal
environment? What sort of political and economic systems can be
created in places that will be inherently isolated? These are just
a few of the major questions that bear on the topic of
extra-terrestrial liberty. During the last forty years an
increasing number of nations have developed the capability of
launching people into space. The USA, Europe, Russia, China and
soon India have human space exploration programs. These
developments raise the fundamental question of how are humans to be
governed in space. This book follows from a previous volume
published in this series which looked at the Meaning of Liberty
Beyond the Earth and explored what sort of freedoms could exist in
space in a very general way. This new volume focuses on systems of
governance and how they will influence which of these sorts of
freedoms will become dominant in extra-terrestrial society. The
book targets a wide readership covers many groups including: Space
policy makers interested in understanding how societies will
develop in space and what the policy implications might be for
space organisations. Space engineers interested in understanding
how social developments in space might influence the way in which
infrastructure and space settlements should be designed. Space
scientists interested in how scientific developments might
influence the social structures of settlements beyond the Earth.
Social scientists (political philosophers, ethicists etc)
interested in understanding how societies will develop in the
future.
This book explores humanity's thoughts and ideas about
extraterrestrial life, paying close attention to the ways science
and culture interact with one another to create a context of
imagination and discovery related to life on other worlds. Despite
the recent explosion in our knowledge of other planets and the
seeming era of discovery in which we live, to date we have found no
concrete evidence that we are not alone. Our thinking about life on
other worlds has been and remains the product of a combination of
scientific investigation and human imagination shaped by cultural
values--particularly values of exploration and discovery connected
to American society. The rapid growth in our awareness of other
worlds makes this a crucial moment to think about and assess the
influence of cultural values on the scientific search for
extraterrestrial life. Here the author considers the junction of
science and culture with a focus on two main themes: (1) the
underlying assumptions, many of which are tacitly based upon
cultural values common in American society, that have shaped the
ways researchers in astrobiology and SETI have conceptualized the
nature of their endeavor and represented ideas about the potential
influence contact might have on human civilization, and (2) the
empirical evidence we can access as a way of thinking about the
social impact that contact with alien intelligence might have for
humanity.
This book collects three outstanding examples of the work of
Mexican biologist Alfonso Luis Herrera (1868-1943), a pioneer in
experimental origins of life research. Two of the collected works
appear here in English for the first time. Herrera's works
represent the attempt to deal experimentally with the issue of an
autotrophic origin of life, a possibility that was widely accepted
prior to Alexander I. Oparin's ideas regarding the possibility of
organic synthesis and the origin of life in an early Earth
environment. An active promoter of Darwinian ideas in Latin
America, Herrera was also among the first 20th century researchers
to attempt to "create life in a test tube." This collection shows
the remarkable prescience of researchers in Mexico with regards to
laboratory approaches to the problem of the origin of life. It also
includes a modern commentary by researchers actively engaged in
research in prebiotic evolution and the origins of life, and deeply
concerned with the historical development of ideas in these fields.
The list includes H. James Cleaves, Antonio Lazcano, Alicia
Negron-Gonzalez and Juli Pereto, who discuss in detail the
relevance of Herrera's ideas to modern theory and their historical
context. The book will expose modern readers and researchers to
currents of thinking that have been lost, largely to time and
language inaccessibility, of a seminal early theoretical biologist.
These days, when we think of an alien, we conjure up an image of a
black-eyed, large-headed, dwarfish being that has come to be known
as a Grey. Greys have become a staple part of pop-culture, never
mind just the field of UFO research. Yet, before the 1950s, these
Greys didn t exist. Instead aliens came in all sizes, shapes, and
bodies. This book investigates them all, along with eyewitness
accounts of the people who have seen them. Covering hundreds of
extraterrestrial life forms in more than 40 thematic chapters, this
is an absorbing look at the mysteries of aliens on earth.
Currently under construction in Northern Chile, the Atacama Large
Millimeter Array (ALMA) is the most ambitious astronomy facility
under construction. This book describes the enormous capabilities
of ALMA, the state of the project, and most notably the scientific
prospects of such a unique facility. The book includes reviews and
recent results on most hot topics of modern astronomy. It looks
forward to the revolutionary results that are likely to be obtained
with ALMA.
When did life first appear on Earth and what form did it take? The
answer to this intriguing and fundamentally important question lies
somewhere within the early Archean rock record. The young Earth
was, however, a very different place to that we know today and
numerous pitfalls await our interpretation of these most ancient
rocks. The first half of this practical guide equips the reader
with the background knowledge to successfully evaluate new
potentially biological finds from the Archean rock record.
Successive steps are covered, from locating promising samples in
the field, through standard petrography and evaluation of antiquity
and biogenicity criteria, to the latest state of the art
geochemical techniques. The second half of the guide uniquely
brings together all the materials that have been claimed to
comprise the earliest fossil record into an easily accessible,
fully illustrated format. This will be a handbook that every
Archean geologist, palaeobiologist and astrobiologist will wish to
have in their backpack or on their lab-bench.
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