Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Time Travel on a Moonbeam Why such an Intriguing possibility?

By Robert P. Fitton

Who cares whether you can travel back in time? What's the big deal? You're still within a time period just like you are now and human nature will always be the same. So what?

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Monday, November 21, 2005

INVASION: It is Science Fiction at It’s Best!

By Bill Knell

Back in the mid 1990s, I was presenting a series of UFO seminars all across North America. As part of the promotion process, I was booked as a guest on a number of top-rated talk and music radio programs in each town. While I was in Texas, one of these radio interviews happened to have been heard by Shaun Cassidy...


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Sunday, November 20, 2005

Science Fiction Pulp: A Primer

By Robert P. Fitton

Centuries before Edgar Allan Poe, Mary Shelley, Edgar Rice Burroughs, H.G. Wells, and Jules Verne, Johannes Kepler unlocked the secrets of planetary motion but he also wrote a short work, The Somnium , a sixteenth century story about going to the moon. His mother's occult powers enabled travel to find life on the moon. The tale was published posthumously in 1634.

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Monday, November 7, 2005

Breast Cancer and Battlestar Galactica

By Judith Brandy

In October of last year, I was diagnosed with breast cancer and rushed into surgery three days later. Thus began a journey that would change my perceptions of what's important, and the strange realization that life is a fragile miracle not to be taken for granted. It made me more determined to hang on to life, something I saw on a science fiction show called Battlestar Galactica.

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