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Human Beings and Possible Futures with Alien Encounters on Earth – Book Review

What would happen if humanity stopped having wars and trying to exploit itself? What if all technological advances were not used for military purposes or to kill one’s own species, but were used to develop technologies to help the population and heal the planet? Many academic elites like to think about these things and claim that the technology for destruction is quite unlucky among the human race.

If you want to explore this further, perhaps, in a science fiction setting, then I’d like to recommend a very good book, and it’s the last book that Arthur C. Clarke co-authored before he died. , but published after his death. The name of the book is;

“The Last Theorem”, by Arthur C. Clarke and Federik Pohl; Del Ray a division of Ballantine Books; New York, NY; 2009; (307 pages); ISBN: 978-0-378-47023-2

The last theorem is quite interesting. We know that A squared plus B squared equals C squared, but have you ever considered the reality that it only works with the square, or that it only works in two dimensions and doesn’t work in three dimensions? Perhaps, you can see the relevance of the theme of this book, and it will make you think in ways you may not have thought before, as well as bring new concepts, and perhaps, it will be another one of Arthur C. Clarke’s. lessons for the world.

The book delves into the future of humanity, as well as other civilizations and intelligent worlds; how far they have progressed or regressed. It explains how worlds that have progressed have done so in a certain way, and others are ultimately doomed to destruction by their own creation or by other intelligent civilizations, who realize they are a threat to the universe. Regardless, I think you’ll enjoy this book, and I highly recommend it.

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