1744 , revised 1784 ) by the German astronomer Eberhard Kindermann ( 16 ) was within the ' great tradition ' of space - fiction like Wilkins ' Discovery of a century before . Kindermann had already pressed pluralist arguments in his ...
From solidly grounded knowledge to the latest theories of planetary science, Worlds Without End is essential reading for everyone thrilled by the latest discoveries in astronomy.
Paul C. W. Davies, “A Brief History of the Multiverse,” New York Times, April 12, 2003, quoted in Davies, Cosmic Jackpot: Why Our Universe Is Just Right for Life (New York: Houghton Mifflin, 2007), 188, 187. 104. Davies, Cosmic Jackpot ...
Charles Keating " Carl Hutchins , ” Another World Bill Bell was in advertising before Irna Phillips made him dialogue writer on the Guiding Light in 1957. Working in the same room with Phillips he cowrote As the World Turns for nine ...
Worlds Without End: The Mission
In this highly readable yet solidly scientific book, distinguished planetary scientist John S. Lewis brings us the latest results of the search for new planets in our galaxy. Worlds Without...
Remembering an innocent world from centuries ago, immortal elf Aina struggles for survival in the Awakened era of shadowrunners and evil magic, and she must rally her companions to battle an ancient nemesis. Original.
Beginning with ancient Atomist and Stoic philosophies, Mary-Jane Rubenstein links contemporary models of the multiverse to their forerunners and explores their current emergence.
Twenty-three years after the disappearance of the Mars I space shuttle, NASA receives a mysterious transmission from Adrian Palmer, the commander of the mission.
After the attack by the Gnols, Earth lies in ruins with most of the cities destroyed and the majority of the population dead.
Now, good and evil collide in an epic battle for control of the galaxy and the souls of mankind. The ageless war for the souls of mankind rages on in the third installment of the Worlds Without End series.
Worlds without End is an expertly guided tour of this thrilling frontier in astronomy: the search for planets with the potential to host life.
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