Astron invites children on a journey to the alien world of the Tri-Star Republic, and prepares guests with information about what to pack for the trip, where to stay, places to visit, and inhabitants of the Republic.
Considers the plausibility of alien life and what creatures living on extrasolar planets might be like, drawing on scientific sources to depict alien creatures who have adapted to the unique characteristics of their respective environments.
An investigation into experiences of other realms of existence and contact with otherworldly beings • Examines how contact with alien life-forms can be obtained through the “inner space” dimensions of our minds • Presents evidence that other worlds experienced through consciousness-altering technologies are often as real as those perceived with our five senses • Correlates science fiction’s imaginal realms with psychedelic research For thousands of years, voyagers of inner space--spiritual seekers, shamans, and psychoactive drug users--have returned from their inner imaginal travels reporting encounters with alien intelligences. Inner Paths to Outer Space presents an innovative examination of how we can reach these other dimensions of existence and contact otherworldly beings. Based on their more than 60 combined years of research into the function of the brain, the authors reveal how psychoactive substances such as DMT allow the brain to bypass our five basic senses to unlock a multidimensional realm of existence where otherworldly communication occurs. They contend that our centuries-old search for alien life-forms has been misdirected and that the alien worlds reflected in visionary science fiction actually mirror the inner space world of our minds. The authors show that these “alien” worlds encountered through altered states of human awareness, either through the use of psychedelics or other methods, possess a sense of reality as great as, or greater than, those of the ordinary awareness perceived by our five senses.
Real Alien Worlds: A Brief Encyclopaedia Non-Fiction: BREAK-THROUGH EXPLORATION PROJECT: Alien contact revealed: > How the universe is constructed to produce experiential worlds > Human beings are vehicles for souls who have also lived on numerous alien planets > How human minds are mostly locked to Earth and nearby dimensions > A system through which human minds can explore any extraterrestrial worlds using out of body consciousness > Enabling a pioneering investigation team to visit dozens of alien worlds and higher dimensions during a 2 year exploration project you need to know about ATTENTION Reading this book can induce alien contact: > Triggering latent memories of your lives on other planets > Reminding you how more advanced societies operate > Reconnecting you to lost friends and family members alive on other worlds > Enabling you to see through the illusion of the current human life you have chosen > Giving you access to lost skills and abilities your human body needs in the current Earth illusion ACTION Reading this book is an essential part of reawakening your higher abilities CONTENTS OF THE COMPLETE ENCYCLOPAEDIA Prefaces P1 Up-Front Statements P2 A New Age Of Discovery P3 Astral Dimensions P4 Categories of Alien P5 Time Distortions and Shifts P6 Interactions With Human Beings The prefaces contain an explanation of how it was possible to research this encyclopaedia. Fundamentally, the Earth you experience is an engineered illusion you can transcend. Thus it is possible to link into other parts of the greater illusion; i.e. Alien Worlds. Encyclopaedia Chapter E01 to E05 E01 Grasshoppers 1 E02 Big Eyed Humanoids 1 E03 Icke's Lizards 1 E04 Grey Goblins 1 E05 Small Greys 1 Includes details of Grasshoppers 1, from who's world a team of alien researchers sufficiently improved human contact and made this encyclopaedia possible. Also in this volume, is the world of alien reptilians who are often accused on malignly influencing human beings. Encyclopaedia Chapter E06 to E10 E06 Large Greys 1 E07 Smart Plants 1 E08 Lobsters 1 E09 Future Humans 1 E10 Alternative Humans 2 Includes one more of the many species of greys, intelligent alien plants, plus earthly human beings from the future who visit Earth and hence get categorised as aliens. Encyclopaedia Chapter E11 to E15 E11 Nordics 1 E12 Nordics 2 E13 Dinosaur 1 E14 Engineered Viruses E15 Ants 1 Includes some of the more of the human-like species who visit Earth, and an example of a real dinosaur world in development. Encyclopaedia Chapter E16 to E20 E16 Mechanoids 1 E17 Big Jelly 1 E18 T1s E19 Star Children 1 E20 Xeons 1 Explores an extraordinary alien species which is really a universe in its own right, plus insights into aliens who have significantly contributed to, and even engineered, the Earth world you are experiencing. Appendices A1 to A4 A1 The Ultimate Creator A2 The Creators A3 How The Universe Works A4 The Moon If you want to know more about who is ultimately responsible for the creation of everything, read this appendix. Similarly, there is a fascinating account of Earth's moon a few dimensions up, where it is teeming with life. Appendices A5 to A6 A5 Large Greys Domes A6 Summary The Large Greys 1 have gathered together an amazing collection of living alien species in one location, visiting them is a must. Finally, there is a summary of some of the insights this encyclopaedia has delivered.
Jill Paton Walsh's classic science fiction novel The Green Book is now available from Square Fish with a brand–new cover! Pattie and her family are among the last refugees to flee a dying Earth in an old spaceship. And when the group finally lands on the distant planet which is to be their new home, it seems that the four-year journey has been a success. But as they begin to settle this shiny new world, they discover that the colony is in serious jeopardy. Nothing on this planet is edible, and they may not be able to grow food. With supplies dwindling, Pattie and her sister decide to take the one chance that might make life possible on Shine.
Three teens ride a car across the universe and back. Look out for the flying saucers! "Tipping his hat to Thomas Pynchon, Jack Kerouac, and Douglas Adams, Rucker immerses readers in a fantastical roadtrip adventure that’s a wild ride of unmitigated joy. . . . he ties everything together with internal consistency, playful use of language that keeps his ideas alien yet accessible, and a solid grounding in fourth-dimensional math. This wacky adventure is a geeky reader’s delight."—Publishers Weekly, starred review
In the vein of Randall Munroe's What If? meets Brian Green's Elegant Universe, a senior writer from Space.com leads readers on a wild ride of exploration into the final frontier, investigating what's really "out there." We've all asked ourselves the question. It's impossible to look up at the stars and NOT think about it: Are we alone in the universe? Books, movies and television shows proliferate that attempt to answer this question and explore it. In Out There Space.com senior writer Dr. Michael Wall treats that question as merely the beginning, touching off a wild ride of exploration into the final frontier. He considers, for instance, the myriad of questions that would arise once we do discover life beyond Earth (an eventuality which, top NASA officials told Wall, is only drawing closer). What would the first aliens we meet look like? Would they be little green men or mere microbes? Would they be found on a planet in our own solar system or orbiting a star far, far away? Would they intend to harm us, and if so, how might they do it? And might they already have visited? Out There is arranged in a simple question-and-answer format. The answers are delivered in Dr. Wall's informal but informative style, which mixes in a healthy dose of humor and pop culture to make big ideas easier to swallow. Dr. Wall covers questions far beyond alien life, venturing into astronomy, physics, and the practical realities of what long-term life might be like for we mere humans in outer space, such as the idea of lunar colonies, and even economic implications. Dr. Wall also shares the insights of some of the leading lights in space exploration today, and shows how the next space age might be brighter than ever./DIV
Describes the science of planet hunters, the prospects for the discovery of alien life, and discusses the controversies surrounding extrasolar-planet research.
New York Times Bestseller | Wall Street Journal Bestseller | Publishers Weekly Bestseller | Publishers Marketplace 2020 Buzz Book | Amazon Best Book of the Year | Longlisted for the 2022 PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award “Provocative and thrilling ... Loeb asks us to think big and to expect the unexpected.” —Alan Lightman, New York Times bestselling author of Einstein’s Dreams and Searching for Stars on an Island in Maine Harvard’s top astronomer lays out his controversial theory that our solar system was recently visited by advanced alien technology from a distant star. In late 2017, scientists at a Hawaiian observatory glimpsed an object soaring through our inner solar system, moving so quickly that it could only have come from another star. Avi Loeb, Harvard’s top astronomer, showed it was not an asteroid; it was moving too fast along a strange orbit, and left no trail of gas or debris in its wake. There was only one conceivable explanation: the object was a piece of advanced technology created by a distant alien civilization. In Extraterrestrial, Loeb takes readers inside the thrilling story of the first interstellar visitor to be spotted in our solar system. He outlines his controversial theory and its profound implications: for science, for religion, and for the future of our species and our planet. A mind-bending journey through the furthest reaches of science, space-time, and the human imagination, Extraterrestrial challenges readers to aim for the stars—and to think critically about what’s out there, no matter how strange it seems.