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ALIENS!

Amelia Hathow

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Mathematik

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ALIENS! Comment FOR Nothing and AGAINST Zero is a partial response to questions presented in the book Nothing: Surprising Insights Everywhere from Zero to Oblivion, published by New Scientist in 2014. 


In ALIENS! you will be reminded to pay attention that you are NOT the center of the universe. There is a method and hierarchy within the animal kingdom and animal interaction, and humans are yet one of those animals. The message from ALIENS! is: the time has come for humanity to get our act together in terms of how we are using human resources, earth's resources, and "improving" upon nature, among other things. 


Aliens are affected by the way we are living our lives and they are tired of us being lazy in recognizing our impact. Our laziness is tied to heat levels, which we are also affecting. 


Without being threatening, per se, they (aliens) speak through the author to implore us to get our acts together - for humanity, for our Earth, for our interspatial neighbors. 


Get it together. Do it for yourself. Do it for humanity. Do it for the animal kingdom. Do it for the world. Do it for God. 


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