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Our Extraterrestrial Neighbors

By Ranasinghe, Shelton

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Reproduction Date: 12/31/2015

Title: Our Extraterrestrial Neighbors  
Author: Ranasinghe, Shelton
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Language: English
Subject: Science Fiction, Philosophy, Extraterrestrial
Collections: Authors Community, Science Fiction
Historic
Publication Date:
2015
Publisher: Self-published
Member Page: Shelton Ranasinghe

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Ranasinghe, B. S. (2015). Our Extraterrestrial Neighbors. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


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A radio signal is traced from outer space by SETI. The story now heads in an unexpected direction. This narrative is serious, not heavy and has a novel mix of technology, philosophy and ideology to suit readers of all ages. The singular feature of the book unravels as the soft and gentle mannerisms underlying the basic nature of the aliens come to light in the later chapters

Summary
A radio signal is traced from outer space by SETI. The story now heads in an unexpected direction. This narrative is serious, not heavy and has a novel mix of technology, philosophy and ideology to suit readers of all ages. The singular feature of the book unravels as the soft and gentle mannerisms underlying the basic nature of the aliens come to light in the later chapters

Excerpt
It was 7th August 2011, and 10.55 pm. Greg, one of Seth’s staff members who was about to pour a cup of coffee for him, heard an unusual beep coming from his monitor. It was pulsating on the monitor repeatedly at regular intervals. He went back to his seat immediately; diverted his concentration fully on it and realized that may be the sign of SETI’s dream coming through. .... He said “As human beings, we should respect each other more than anything. Now I could visualize the damage we were doing to the moon people’s society with more and more of our influence and interference. Dooda’s speech was an eye opener to me in the matter of respecting each other’s belief system on which human societies are built. Everybody should realize the amount of influence that a belief system can have on the structure of a human society. Belief systems influence the architecture of our buildings, the food we eat, legal systems we follow, our customs, rituals we observe and how we behave”.

 
 



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