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    A Future Wilderness: The Journey of Heaven and Earth by R. Weldon Smith

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    • Pub. Date: April 2007
    • 244pp
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      • Pub. Date: April 2007
      • Publisher: Authorhouse
      • Format: Paperback, 244pp

      Synopsis

      Gnak Chopinsky was making news in the academic world with his thesis in habitology. It was a challenge to the renown Dr. J. P. Innocae to compete with such a young scholar. The lead position coordinating navigational systems being developed by the intersolar colloqium was at stake.
      A rare glimpse of the genius that encapsulates the behavior of mankind's future in deep space is shown. The journey has an exceptional tail to give us. We may take for granted everyday a world of research and development mystifying people. The scientific community struggles with the same human nature that drives each of us.
      When the minds of science get together to develope technology for the betterment of humanity, we seldom get to go on the inside of that research. These stories are of the people that brainstorm about our future, and what they intend to do.
      StationNT5Bmedia artist Hanna Smith said "design pictures for the interior of the book were fascinating. They have a strikingly close resemblance to real science illustrations."
      Unlike his previous book, "A Modern Wilderness - Memoirs, Legends, and Rural 21st Century America", which is an easy read, this book may be considered challenging and includes some technically difficult reading.. The understanding of computers is not required to enjoy this book, but would probably help. Some examples of computer flow languages are in the action of space vessels exploring deep space.
      No offensive language is used in the "wilderness" books. They can be read out of sequence. Timeline is spread so readers understand chain of events.
      Critics have extrapolated an enthusiasm by generations of computer electronic savvy gamersthoroughly enjoying technical aspects of "A Future Wilderness: The Journey of Heaven and Earth".
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