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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal > Extraterrestrial beings
The purpose of this book is to initiate a new discussion on liberty
focusing on the infinite realms of space. The discussion of the
nature of liberty and what it means for a human to be free 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 the Earth. The emergence of human space
exploration programs in the last 40-50 years raise a fundamental
and new question: what will be the future of liberty in space? This
book takes the discussion of liberty into the extraterrestrial
environment. In this book, new questions will be addressed such as:
Can a person be free when the oxygen the individual breathes is the
result of a manufacturing process controlled by someone else? Will
the interdependence required to survive in the extremities of the
extraterrestrial environment destroy individualism? What are the
obligations of the individual to the extraterrestrial state? How
can we talk of extraterrestrial liberty when everyone is dependent
on survival systems?
Have you ever wondered what could happen when we discover another
communicating species outside the Earth? This book addresses this
question in all its complexity. In addition to the physical
barriers for communication, such as the enormous distances where a
message can take centuries to reach its recipient, the book also
examines the biological problems of communicating between species,
the problems of identifying a non-Terrestrial intelligence, and the
ethical, religious, legal and other problems of conducting
discussions across light years. Most of the book is concerned with
issues that could impinge on your life: how do we share experiences
with ETI? Can we make shared laws? Could we trade? Would they have
religion? The book addresses these and related issues, identifying
potential barriers to communication and suggesting ways we can
overcome them. The book explores this topic through reference to
human experience, through analogy and thought experiment, while
relying on what is known to-date about ourselves, our world, and
the cosmos we live in.
In 1988, in an article on the analysis of the measurements of the
variations in the radial velocities of a number of stars, Campbell,
Walker, and Yang reported an - teresting phenomenon;the radial
velocity variations of Cephei seemed to suggest the existence of a
Jupiter-like planet around this star. This was a very exciting and,
at the same time, very surprising discovery. It was exciting
because if true, it would have marked the detection of the ?rst
planet outside of our solar system. It was surprising because the
planet-hosting star is the primary of a binary system with a
separation less than 19 AU, a distance comparable to the planetary
distances in our solar system. The moderatelyclose orbit of the
stellar companionof Cephei raised questions about the reality of
its planet. The skepticism over the interpretation of the results
(which was primarily based on the idea that binary star systems
with small sepa- tions would not be favorable places for planet
formation) became so strong that in a subsequent paper in 1992,
Walker and his colleagues suggested that the planet in the Cephei
binary might not be real, and the variations in the radial velocity
of this star might have been due to its chromospheric activities.
This book describes a wide variety of speculations by many
authors about the consequences for humanity of coming into contact
with extraterrestrial intelligence. The assumptions underlying
those speculations are examined, and some conclusions are drawn.
The book emphasizes the consequences of contact rather than the
search, and takes account of popular views. As necessary
background, the book also includes brief summaries of the history
of thinking about extraterrestrial intelligence, searches for life
and for signals, contrasting paradigms of how contact might take
place, and the paradox that those paradigms allegedly create.
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De entre los libros de la Biblia, el del Apocalipsis suele
presentarse oscuro y misterioso para la mayor a de las personas; ya
no tiene que ser as, hoy podemos tener un conocimiento m?'s
detallado de esa revelaci n y de sus implicaciones en la vida
diaria y en el desarrollo integral del ser humano. Al leer el libro
"Descifrando el Apocalipsis," podremos acceder al detalle en una
interpretaci n cap tulo a cap tulo, vers culo a vers culo, ofreci
ndonos un nuevo nivel de comprensi n de la "Revelaci n" para cada
persona en particular.
This volume provides an in-depth discussion on the central question
- how can people express and survive dissent and disagreement in
confined habitats in space? The discussion is an important one
because it could be that the systems of inter-dependence required
to survive in space are so strong that dissent becomes impossible.
John Locke originally said that people have a right to use
revolution to overthrow a despotic regime. But if revolution causes
violence and damage that causes depressurisation with the risk of
killing many people, is it even permissible to have a revolution?
How then are people to express their liberty or dissatisfaction
with their rulers? The emergence of structures of dissent and
disagreement is an essential part of the construction of a
framework of liberty in space (revolution is just the extreme
example) and thus the topic deserves in-depth and immediate
attention. Even today, the way in which we assemble organisations
and corporations for the government and private exploration of
space must take into account the need for mechanisms to allow
people to express dissent.
Accounts from recorded history of unidentified flying objects
moving into and out of bodies of water.
The proposal of the School was made in 1998 to three institutions,
which responded enthusiastically: The Abdus Salam International
Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), its main co-sponsor, the
International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology,
both in Trieste, Italy, and the Chancellor's Office, Universidad
Simon Bolfvar (USB). The secretarial and logistic support was
provided in Trieste by the ICTP and in Caracas by USB and the IDEA
Convention Center. In addition the event was generously supported
by the following institutes, agencies, foundations and academies:
NASA Headquarters, European Space Agency, TALVEN Programme,
(Delegacion Permanente de Venezuela ante la UNESCO), The SETI
Institute, Centro Latinoamericano .de Ffsica, The Third World
Academy of Sciences, Academia de Ciencias Ffsicas, Matematicas y
Naturales, Red Latinoamericana de Biologfa, The Planetary Society,
The Latin American Academy of Sciences (Fondo ACAL), Alberto
Vollmer Foundation, Inc, Fundacion J. Oro, Associated to the
Catalonian Research Foundation, Red Latinoamericana de Astronomfa
and Colegio Emil Friedman. A total of 36 lectures were delivered by
20 lecturers, of which 14 were from the following countries:
Argentina, Mexico, Italy, Spain and the USA. Six lecturers were
from the host country. In addition there were 5 chairpersons from
the host country that were not participants; two participants acted
as chairpersons (Pedro Benitez and Tomas Revilla).
On December 26th, 1985, Whitley Strieber was woken in his isolated
cabin in upstate New York, he saw a creature in his bedroom. His
next memory is sitting in the woods around the cabin. Hypnosis
revealed that Whitley Strieber had been abducted by a UFO and that
he had been subjected to medical testing by aliens. Strieber came
to realise that he had been abducted by these alien life forms for
most of his life, and began to record his experiences with visitors
from 'elsewhere'. Whether the reader believes or not his story it
will fascinate and terrify. The sincerity and detail of Strieber's
account of his experiences is powerful and it will force every
reader to ask: what are the aliens trying to communicate, are they
here to guide and transform mankind, has the greatest mystery of
our time been solved? Is Whitley Strieber an ambassador for beings
from another world to contact mankind?
The study of the Solar system, particularly of its newly
discovered outer parts, is one of the hottest topics in modern
astrophysics with great potential for revealing fundamental clues
about the origin of planets and even the emergence of life. The
three lecturers of the 35th Saas-Fee Advanced Course, which have
been updated and collected in this volume, cover the field from
observational, theoretical and numerical perspectives.
This amazing true story about Devara's lifelong journey with ETs
and angels may shatter your views of the world as you know it.
Devara and her mother were transported onboard a spacecraft when
she was four years old. These benevolent, loving beings have been
in contact with her ever since.
They have relayed stunning information about the future of our
planet and have been helping us for centuries. The angels and star
people have guided her with divine messages and revolutionary ways
of healing, which was part of the plan she agreed upon.
Find out what is in store for us and for our planet in the
future.
The subject of this work is controversial, but its message is
simple: the study of UFOs merits the serious attention of the
intellectual establishment. Advocating credibility for this
much-maligned field of research, historian David Jacobs and his
coauthors highlight some of the key events, issues, themes and
theories surrounding this elusive and complex subject. Whether
interplanetary tourists, interlopers from a parallel universe, or
mere misfirings in the brain, UFOs and ""aliens"" permeate popular
culture. They have made the covers of ""Time"", ""Life"", and the
""New York Times Book Review""; garnered CNN coverage; turned up on
""Larry King Live"" and other high-profile talk shows; attracted
large audiences for TV's ""X-Files"" and ""Roswell"", and for films
like ""ET"", ""Independence Day"", ""Men in Black"" and ""Close
Encounters of the Third Kind""; and swamped the Internet with
thousands of websites and discussion groups. Despite this pervasive
presense, few scholars have been willing to study the perplexing
phenomena behind these cultural signifiers. Wary of a field that
seems tainted by suspect methods and outlandish theories, many have
logically stayed away. The relative lack of academic participation,
however, creates a vicious circle that prevents the development of
standards that would attract greater academic participation and,
thus, credibility and funding for the field. Meanwhile, the
phenomenon, rather than fading from public awareness, continues to
grow and evolve. In response, this volume provides a kind of primer
for scholars, skeptics and others uneasy about investigating this
field. Its authors examine the nature of UFO ""evidence""; discuss
the methodological debates; incorporate research from science,
history, mythology and psychology; and highlight the reactions of
the government and military from the Cold War to the present. It
also brings together three bestselling authors - Jacobs, Budd
Hopkins and Pulitzer Prize-winner John Mack - widely known for
their writings on the highly controversial ""alien abduction""
phenomenon.
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