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What lies beyond the last remote star in the vast darkness that our universe resides. What if emerging into a universe filled with sentient life humankind finds itself the most violent species in the neighborhood, what then would be humankind’s role in the cosmos. Beyond Starlight takes on these questions and more. ebook version
Come discover what lies beyond starlight in the void at the edge of the universe, explore what it is to be more then human and to communicate using download channeling. But be mindful not to fall into the dark energy well of the Genesis Point located at the ignition point of the big bang, for it is there you will discover the backdoor that leads to parallel universes, if you survive. That is the warning told to me by Jonathan Carter who made the journey. Carter relates his encounters with an alien self replicating probe that transports him and his companion across parallel universes and timescapes. What lies beyond the last remote star in the vast darkness that our universe resides. What if emerging into a universe filled with sentient life humankind finds itself the most violent species in the neighborhood, what then would be humankind’s role in the cosmos. Beyond Starlight takes on these questions. This is the ebook version of Beyond Starlight priced at $2.50 for the download
Excerpt
In the dark outer reaches of an insignificant star, three objects parted ways. One spinning cold, end over end not caring to choose its path through the night and radiating little energy in its journey. The object would give off a small burst of electromagnetic energy every 892.4 of its revolutions. The energy burst was insignificant and was lost in the noise of the void. The second object immersed in a fury of raw impatient energy, spinning in its death to the whims of the cosmos, it had no mind as to its destination or its soon to be reached, critical state. The third object moved in a fashion that slipped by the simple laws of reason and unlike its counterparts it had intention and direction for it was headed on a long journey that would take it beyond starlight.
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