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, by Ellis Silver

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, by Ellis Silver


Download PDF , by Ellis Silver

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File Size: 4289 KB

Print Length: 596 pages

Publisher: ideas4writers; 2 edition (September 27, 2017)

Publication Date: September 27, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B075ZJJ412

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Say that a bright, confident, talented adolescent who had never spent a minute behind the wheel of a car boasted of being able to drive your vehicle around the block. You let him do so, for some reason. He steps out unscathed and triumphant in five minutes, but the car is missing headlights and trailing bumpers, and your neighbors’ mailboxes and flowerbeds lie in ruin.The whole experience might be great fun if you didn’t own the car or one of the mailboxes. In the spirit of fun, I could give this book a Five... but I also understand the reader who went for One and wrote, “Disappointing.” Mr. Silver’s approach seems to be to take up every challenge on the obstacle course, with rather little concern for how he gets past each. Many readers will be fine with this. It’s interesting, I suppose, to see the dozens of varieties of ET’s rambled off like items on a grocery list, or to see various star systems rated for likelihood of being our “home planet.” My own preference inclines more toward all the nuggets of information about how our human anatomy is uniquely unsuited for terrestrial habitation among all the mammalians around us... and there are many other incidental revelations. Sometimes, I suppose, the straying car might just dig a trench right where you wanted a new flowerbed.But two things nag me about this approach (which things account for the two missing stars). One is that the long list of our incompatibilities with Planet Earth gets very subjective. We didn’t originate here because we’re unhappy?? Isn’t that ultimately a spiritual question—is it not altogether possible, in fact, that happiness breeds discontent, such is the perverse nature of our soul? (I hope we ponder this one hard before we fuse with robots.) And one of my pet peeves is the gripe that our species is uniquely wicked in its love of violence. The people who make that claim always excuse themselves from the general sadism... it’s just everyone else. Seems to me the the causes of war are many and immensely complex, with the joy of mayhem almost never being among them. At least we don’t eat our stepchildren in a second marriage, like the lovable lion.A broader problem is that I fear this kind of scattergun approach to the very controversial issue of UFO’s simply discredits the whole case in the eyes of agnostics. I should like to see a very high standard of evidence practiced in works that discuss the issue—because, again, to look ridiculous on even a couple of pages is to give skeptics all the cause they need to write off every claim related to ET activity. The ANCIENT ALIENS series does the same thing: lots of fascinating tidbits, but lots of painful overreach.I will admit that I have a few pages left to go in the book—and if what I’m about to write is addressed therein, perhaps I can return here and correct myself. But Silver’s claim that he has met two varieties of ET in his experience comes and goes within about a paragraph, and appears never to be revisited. This should be the subject of an entire book, in itself; instead, it’s just another mailbox lying in splinters. Similarly, to assert that you KNOW the reincarnation of souls to be a fact because it has happened in your family is a) a great point of departure for another book, b) not appropriate for this book, and c) not something you should swipe at in a sentence if you feel it really must be mentioned. That kind of thing put a lot of strain on my patience.The book is certainly thought-provoking; but if you really want to assess the evidence available in these matters, you should also spend some time with more serious works, such as Knight and Butler’s WHO BUILT THE MOON or Mantle and Stonehill’s SOVIET UFO FILES.

Well written and well researched. I really enjoyed the presented concepts that challenge conventional thinking regarding human origins. I've never understood people who blindly live according to socially approved, conjectured and Victorian (or earlier) artificial concepts that rest on unproven and discarded theories. Fortunately Dr. Silver does not appear to be one of these. His research into his topics is exhaustive. Combining the revelations in this book with the most recent discoveries in anthropology, textual criticism and social behavior, one can't help but conclude that for the past several centuries mainstream Western and Middle Eastern societies have been worshiping the wrong texts, the wrong facts and, more disturbingly, the wrong gods. Much to humanity's detriment. The reasons for giving this work 4 stars instead of 5: I was not expecting a dense college textbook (it took me 12 hours to read); I felt that some of the examples he used seemed to be cherry picked and would like to have felt differently.

Regardless of what you may think about alien visitation or from whence we came, Dr. Silver draws some curiously common sense conclusions refuting the likelihood that humans evolved on Earth. An interesting read that made me think about evolution and adaptation a little differently. A great many references available to support his arguments.

I was of the belief, that humans are not from earth, for more years then I care to say. Book has many facts that I did not match up prior to reading. The reason for 3 stars and not 5 is was too many words spent going over many of them after point was made. Nevertheless is a good read

Woo hoo! If ever there was a book to cause a bar room brawl, this is it.I'm only half way through and already I've got to come out swinging.Look at some of those wonderful animations of the inner workings of the cell on YouTube. Those miracles just happened by chance?Now consider the Quantum Erasure experiments results. My interpretation is that the Past is Adjusted to Support the Present Observation. Dr Tom Campbell Phd phy. YouTube (My Big TOE) disagrees, is unable to you abandon cause and effect.Back to the cell. The cell is the way it is BECAUSE IT HAS TO BE in order to support our observations.Listen.Objective Materialism died in Copenhagen in 1927. Efforts to revive it have all failed. It's not coming back.Hold onto my beer. It gets much worse. When I was a lad the prodigious output of the sun was presumed to be coal burning.When the first atomic bombs exploded; Sir Arthur Eddington proposed that the energy was nuclear. He was wrong. His hypothesis is not supported by the empirical evidence and is propped up with Kludges.(Sunspots are dark, the solar wind accelerates ECT.)Nope. The stars and galaxies are powered by prodigious electric currents.(See the Thunderbolts channel on YouTube)The point is that the very best place for life ous BEHIND the chromosomes of a red dwarf. The environment is prefect. And all life there is behind a red ionized curtain. Hence the radio silence. The inhabitants of most of the cosmos are oblivious to it.Genes only control amino asis machinery WITHIN the cell. The form and shape of the organism is controlled by epigenetic and morphic fields.(Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, Dr. Lipton YouTube)Einstein's "Bent nothingness" hypothesis was based on the absence of the Aether. This aether has been studied by Dr. For 40 years. It does exist. It has many names, Quantum foam, Vril, zeropoint energy ECT.There are alternatives to "Bent Nothingness". For instance Dr Paul laViollete on Kindle with Subquantum kinetics. He points out that Dr Podkletnov's gravity beam travels at ~60 times the speed of light, and rapes Newtons laws of motion.Dr. Eugene McCarthy (hybridologist) of macroevolution.org shows that hybrids, even ones with differing numbers of chromosomes are viable, if somewhat LESS fertile.Chimps desperately need a bigger brain but cannot have one because of inefficient cooling.We've got a big brain because of our OTHER PARENT. And compared with dogs we are very infertile. We're fragile breeders.Acceleration forces only apply in vehicles that are pushed. If the vehicle and its occupants are FALLING in the direction they want to go, no forces are experienced.Abandoning Einstein's thought bubble we find that gravity is due to a miniscule imbalance in the electric charges of the proton and the neutron. (Anti-gravity from Kindle by Dr Paul laViollete).Lessee, what have I missed?Ah yes. Danny Vendramini's Neanderthal on YouTube. Overly dramatic but on point.And me. The contribution C to a sexual organisms DNA makeup is expressed as C=1/ 2^ N, where N is the number of generations back. (Try it and see. It works).Now it is obvious that as N becomes large the contribution C becomes small very quickly.. We have " only" 4% Neanderthal DNA. By random selection where N = approx 1200 generations, we should have zero. Therefore whatever genes we got from Neanderthals was selected FOR. They confer benefit.The statement that Neanderthals are extinct is absurd. The writer obviously means PURE Neanderthals are extinct. I am very much alive, thank you very much.(We prefer to be called the Jötnar. Neanderthal is something recently invented in ignorance and is loaded with baggage. It's a slur) And yes, we do have bigger brains than yours. But not as big as the Skulls of Paracas, nor Akhenaten.You "Sapiens" have just got to get that infertility complex under control. No, you are not the smartest creature on the planet. And that's a good thing.The smartest creature is the Mycaelium. "The Mushroom Speaks" transcribed by Terrance McKenna.

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