Exploring the Moon reveals it as a vibrant and dynamic environment, challenging the notion of it being a barren, lifeless entity. The book delves into its geological features, potential for life, and the implications for future exploration. Through captivating insights, it highlights the Moon's unique characteristics and its significance in understanding our solar system.
Louis Proud Knihy




Strange Electromagnetic Dimensions
- 288 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
We live in an environment permeated by both natural and artificial sources of electromagnetic energy, while we ourselves are electromagnetic beings. As we continue to pollute and thereby alter our electromagnetic environment, we are also altering ourselves. In particular, these changes infringe on the psychic side of our being.This exciting and controversial new title shows how all things, from the mundane to the mysterious, are tied together by a vast--and largely invisible--electromagnetic web. It examines ESP, poltergeist disturbances, psychokinesis, electric people, UFOs, and other paranormal phenomena from an electromagnetic perspective. It also reveals how the artificial, alien energies we've been introducing into our environment shape the way we experience the paranormal.Strange Electromagnetic Dimensions explores such questions
Man On A Cross
- 202 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
A struggling writer grapples with the aftermath of divorce and the challenges of single fatherhood while seeking love and a fresh start. Joining a local Pentecostal church, he immerses himself in the quirky community, where his new friends believe they hold the keys to happiness. However, as he navigates their world, Chuck discovers that the reality of faith and fulfillment is more complex than it seems, prompting him to face his unresolved past and deep-seated despair.
Borderland Phenomena Volume One
Spontaneous Combustion, Poltergeistry and Anomalous Lights
- 220 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
Exploring the intersection of the natural and the unexplained, this book challenges societal perceptions of phenomena like spontaneous human combustion and poltergeistry. It argues that such occurrences are often dismissed as supernatural, leading to a misunderstanding of their existence and nature. By examining these bizarre events, the author invites readers to reconsider the boundaries of scientific understanding and the laws of nature, suggesting that there may be more to these anomalies than commonly accepted beliefs allow.