Selected Product: | The Science Of Aliens Paperback Author: Clifford Pickover Publisher: Basic Books Release Date: 1999-06-15 ISBN-10: 0465073158 ISBN-13: 9780465073153 List Price: $15.00 Average Customer Rating: | | World Building (Science Fiction Writing) ISBN-10: 158297134X ISBN-13: 9781582971346 List Price:$16.99 Life Everywhere ISBN-10: 0465015646 ISBN-13: 9780465015641 List Price:$15.00 Extraterrestrials: A Field Guide for Earthlings ISBN-10: 0921820879 ISBN-13: 9780921820871 List Price:$9.95 Aliens and Alien Societies (Science Fiction Writing Series) ISBN-10: 0898797063 ISBN-13: 9780898797060 List Price:$17.99 |
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If extraterrestrials ever landed on Earth, they would find us extremely strange. Their first intimation of our existence might well be a Super Bowl broadcast or a stray transmission from the Playboy channel. But, of course, they might seem equally strange to us. How strange? Their senses could be entirely different from ours—they might see in the infrared or “hear” radio waves.What would aliens look like? An intelligent octopus-like creature is certainly plausible. What about odd numbers of limbs—a three-legged alien with three arms and three eyes? What about an entire planet of immobile, silicon-based “trees” that communicate with each other via electrical signals?The Science of Aliens gets weirder still. Could a giant interstellar cloud be “alive” and intelligent? Could creatures live at extremely high pressures and temperatures? And which of these many possibilities would be similar enough to us that they could communicate with them, or they with us? Would they have any interest in abducting us? Would they want to have sex with us?In classic Pickover style, here is speculation at the far edge of knowledge—and beyond. Never Mess with the Little Guy | Customer Rating: | | About a third of the thickness of a standard novel (but still 276 pages of information before you get to the notes and index sections), Dr. Pickover has done a magnificent job. I cannot tell you how much I enjoy this book. A lot of the stuff I had known about, but he brought science (or snippets of it and hints at more tantalizing information for me to research) to them I didn't quite have. Some stuff I knew about but forget to think about, such as the umwelt of other creatures compared to my own simian-centric views. And quite a lot of stuff I never heard about at all before. He covers enough to give you the drift and get you excited, then makes some proposals about where Terran examples might be extended to their alien analogs. Well written, humorous, and well worth the price. And on top of that, when I sent him an e-mail asking a question about how humans acquire proper stomach bacteria from their mothers (as we don't eat our parents' feces as some species do), he replied within a couple of hours and gave me links to the information as well as some storyline suggestions. A great book from a nice guy. | very interesting scientific speculation | Customer Rating: | | The author gives an overview about many aproaches that our present science can foreseen about aliens, including aliens science, sociology, sex, civilization and existence. Wonderful small book in size but big in its content | Clever and entertaining while being informative | Customer Rating: | Clifford Pickover covers a lot of bases. He explores the different kinds of creatures on Earth and suggests that aliens might take similar routes. He also explores what senses an alien might have, problems with communication, even alien sex. He selects some fine examples of aliens from science fiction writers.
Pickover is not afraid to toot his own horn. He makes extensive references to his own work. There is also the standard ridicule of religious principles which no self respecting writer would leave out of his work. This is a good exploration of xenobiology and worth the read for anyone who speculates about the nature of extraterrestrials. | test is too simple | Customer Rating: | ? = 8 The product of the two digits equals the next number. 7 x 7 = 49; 4 x 9 = 36; 3 x 6 = 18; 1 x 8 = 8. |
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