This is the first part of a book series titled A Cosmic Voyage. After the moon adventure of the three animal astronauts-a fish named Finny, a rabbit named Happa, a crow named Chalu, and their counselor, a wise owl named Guru-leaves them stranded on a lunar orbit, they helplessly wait for rescue. While waiting, the wise owl Guru decides to teach the animal astronauts about the universe and its contents. While listening to Mr. Guru, Finny is astonished to find himself alone, zipping through total darkness in space-time in a spaceship-an ultimate time machine with an on-board supercomputer. Finny travels 13.8 billion years back in time, and witnesses the Big Bang and the creation of the basic elements of matter in the universe within the first three minutes of the Big Bang. After a lo-o-o-ng interval of 380,000 years, Finny witnesses the creation of atoms, leading to the creation of stars and galaxies in the cooled-down universe. The story and the characters in the story are fictional, but the science and the scientific facts in the book are up-to-date. To make science interesting for children, the elementary particles and other space entities are personified: they talk, they sing, and they even dance like performers on the stage.
Orme Johnson, David W., Charles N. Alexander, John L. Davies, Howard M. Chandler, and Wallace E. Larimore. 1988. International Peace Project in the Middle East. Journal of 'Conflict Resolution 32:776-812. Orme-Johnson, David W., ...
Written as an astronomy course for students who are not specializing in scientific subjects, this text makes the connections between facts and theory, between discoveries and implications, and between astronomy...
Not only does this book describe full details of contact made with alien civilizations whose destinies reflect our own, but it also offers a vital, inspirational message for the future of mankind.
A followup to Cosmic Voyage introduces readers to the aliens who have been watching humans for a long time and who may pose a threat to the planet. Original.
This sci-fi coloring book contains 77 images and is perfectly sized for travel. Ideal for relaxing and daydreaming about cosmic vistas and intergalactic oddities. Make your mark on futuristic cities, spaceships, alien cyborgs, and more!
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The book looks at ways of world-building in prose fictions of cosmic voyage in the seventeenth century.
Dr. Dross, now Dr. Mir marries his young Arab doctor, and they have a son. The stories in all three volumes are interspersed with many humorous dialogues and sexy adventures.
The author shows pictures of a girl as seen from distant distances, both afar and within to view an immense range of perspectives to illuminate a cosmic view of science....