UniTazia

UniTazia
Author: Alex Farkas
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2005
Genre: High technology
ISBN: 0595342388

UniTazia is a gripping chronicle of dedicated pilgrims' perilous journey to establish the first human settlement outside the solar system. Young Stanford physics professor Krishna Karpati, with the help of android brothers Jes and Mo, succeeds in constructing a supernova fusion reactor/rocket suitable for interstellar travel. They receive the Nobel Prize. Starship MayFlower is built on Deimos and departs with a crew of 50 towards Alpha Centauri via the Pluto/Charon system, where 20 stay. They send iceteroids towards Mars to help with its terraforming. On Mars, where thriving domed cities already dot the landscape, water, primitive life forms and alien messages are found inside the magma chambers of Olympus Mons. MayFlower reaches Alpha Proxima in 9 years and finds planetoid UniTazia, which the crew totally enclose to create the cradle of Homo Universalis. On the way, the crew--a colorful group of characters--encounter exciting, dangerous adventures as well as friendships, intrigues, love and romance: Jes falls in love with the captain's wife and Mo with Attila the Hunk, whose life he saves during an expedition around Proxima. The Olymoian alien messages deciphered, the crew lead UniTazia's settlers and their descendents towards an Earth-like planet which they name CaliFlorida.

Xetonian Trades I

Xetonian Trades I
Author: J. Wayne Stillwell
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2013-08-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491803258

Twelve billion years ago, a forty-five billion year old singularity drifted in an otherwise empty cosmos. Intelligent life could only look inward. To look outward was to see nothing. The inhabitants of this pre big bang world called their planet Unitasia. The mega planet drifted in an endless sea of frigid barren blackness. No stars to stare at while making a wish or to navigate by on dark nights. No moons to smile upon the harvest or create the rhythmic ebb and flow of ocean tides. As the planets internal sun supernovas, a young man and his girl friend are propelled into infinity in an ark built by his father. Desperate to preserve their species, they seed several planets in the post Big Bang universe with clones of themselves. The clones build technologically advanced societies but disease and war threaten Armageddon. These are the highest of stakes as the future of all known intelligent life hangs in the balance. Xetonian Trade I, The Seeding is both an intriguing creation story and an exciting science fiction tale of intergalactic wars, mind-boggling technology, and the future made possible by it.

Xetonian Trades

Xetonian Trades
Author: J. Wayne Stillwell
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2013-04-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1481734857

The discovery in 2043, of what Earth thought was a small, flat, densely packed asteroid cloud, seemingly on a collision course with Earth, increased the political pressure on the Sagittarius Constellation Treaty Organization. Whether or not to build additional ships capable of supporting significant numbers of people dominated the inter-galactic senates agenda. Using the moth balled battle fleet for long term population sustainment in deep space was not practical. For centuries Earth had feared the impact of just one large asteroid. The possibility of multiple, hyper velocity asteroid impacts created a state of near panic. Additional ships would be needed to destroy or divert asteroids expected to impact Earth. There was also the frightening possibility that to preserve the human race, Earth might need to be partially evacuated. Earth's leaders and her alien allies began planning for the defense of the planet against the coming onslaught. Earth would soon find out that the asteroid cloud approaching Earth was in fact an invasion force. Emperor Raygan and his Augerite Hordes were about to become Earths newest and worst nightmare. "The Augerite Hordes" is a fast paced science fiction story about how intelligent life, human or alien, have the ability to reason and the need to love and be loved but can also be cruel and dream of conquering the universe.

Xetonian Trades Iv

Xetonian Trades Iv
Author: J. Wayne Stillwell
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2014-01-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491854081

The Augerite invasion and the Reaper war convinced the United Galactic Treaty Organization (UGATO) leadership that the galaxy must be teeming with intelligent life that their descendants would eventually meet. Some would be hostile so they decided to use time travel for preemptive defense purposes. By knowing the future they might be able to take action in the present to enhance their security. UGATO had originally justified the time ships cost by promising to locate and visit God to discuss his real purpose, the meaning of life and the mysteries of the spiritual world. This was soon abandoned as fool hearty. UGATO traveled back in time 2,900 years to visit the Xetonian Messiah Graciana who convinced them that a precise understanding of God is not possible purely through the use of technology. God cannot be known in a physical sense and it would always require a measure of faith in order to achieve a state of grace. As the Unitarian survivors of the Big Bang and their alien allies continue their manifest destiny in the Milky Way Galaxy and beyond by traveling in time, their faith and courage would be tested. They were about to breech the zero time barrier or what the news media had dubbed Infinities gate.

Honeytazia

Honeytazia
Author: Alex Farkas
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595530648

David Goldberg's fiancee is killed at the WTC. He swears revenge, years later, as a physics prof at Princeton, he biulds a nuclear suicide bomber android, but its mission is sabotaged by one of his students: Kamel Kussein. When Goldberg develops the Colliding Beam Fusion Rocket, space travel becomes fast, safe and economical. Terraforming of Mars is underway, with striving domed-over cities. The first rain fall after 150 million years. An optical telescope with 1 km primary mirror is built, located on Phobos. An Earth-size planet is detected in Epsylon Eridani's comfort zone, it had been sculptured into triangular oceans and pentagon-shaped continents. They name it HoneyTazia. On Continent One of HoneyTazia, astronomers locate a new planet in the Sirius system, ready to be brought to life. Two students hike in the continent's wild interiors, meet their professor. They join the terraforming team bound for the new planet. Sarship StoneHenge is built on Deimos. She sails with a crew of ight for HoneyTazia. Chief engineer Kamel determined to prevent StoneHenge reaching her destination, extraterrestrial contact would finish religions on Earth. He diverts the ship towards Sirius and damages its engine, in which he is incinerated. HoneyTazians rescue StoneHenge.

Xetonian Trades Iii

Xetonian Trades Iii
Author: J. Wayne Stillwell
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2013-09-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491816961

In 2061 a United Galactic Treaty Organization (UGATO) science vessel, MSB-4, was two years into a five year survey mission in the Perseus Arm of the Milky Way Galaxy. Its last movement report was five months late. The arrival of the ships automated emergency distress probe at its home base squawking the code Gamma-two confirmed UGATO's worst fears. Gamma-two meant the ship had been forcibly ceased and boarded. UGATO prepared for the worst. Was this another Unitasian aggressor like Emperor Raygan, a new alien threat or space pirates? "Xetonian Trades, The Reapers", is the latest saga in a fast paced science fiction trilogy about love and war and how intelligent life, human and alien, deals with survival in a hostile universe.

The Thousand and Twelve Questions

The Thousand and Twelve Questions
Author: E. S. Drower
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1960-12-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 311270701X

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Lou Harrison

Lou Harrison
Author: Bill Alves
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 603
Release: 2017-04-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0253026431

A biography on the legendary gay American composer of contemporary classical music. American composer Lou Harrison (1917–2003) is perhaps best known for challenging the traditional musical establishment along with his contemporaries and close colleagues: composers John Cage, Aaron Copland, Virgil Thomson, and Leonard Bernstein; Living Theater founder, Judith Malina; and choreographer, Merce Cunningham. Today, musicians from Bang on a Can to Björk are indebted to the cultural hybrids Harrison pioneered half a century ago. His explorations of new tonalities at a time when the rest of the avant-garde considered such interests heretical set the stage for minimalism and musical post-modernism. His propulsive rhythms and ground-breaking use of percussion have inspired choreographers from Merce Cunningham to Mark Morris, and he is considered the godfather of the so-called “world music” phenomenon that has invigorated Western music with global sounds over the past two decades. In this biography, authors Bill Alves and Brett Campbell trace Harrison’s life and career from the diverse streets of San Francisco, where he studied with music experimentalist Henry Cowell and Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg, and where he discovered his love for all things non-traditional (Beat poetry, parties, and men); to the competitive performance industry in New York, where he subsequently launched his career as a composer, conducted Charles Ives’s Third Symphony at Carnegie Hall (winning the elder composer a Pulitzer Prize), and experienced a devastating mental breakdown; to the experimental arts institution of Black Mountain College where he was involved in the first “happenings” with Cage, Cunningham, and others; and finally, back to California, where he would become a strong voice in human rights and environmental campaigns and compose some of the most eclectic pieces of his career. “Lou Harrison’s avuncular personality and tuneful music coaxed affectionate regard from all who knew him, and that affection is evident on every page of Alves and Campbell’s new biography. Eminently readable, it puts Harrison at the center of American music: he knew everyone important and was in touch with everybody, from mentors like Henry Cowell and Arnold Schoenberg and Charles Ives and Harry Partch and Virgil Thomson to peers like John Cage to students like Janice Giteck and Paul Dresher. He was larger than life in person, and now he is larger than life in history as well.” —Kyle Gann, author of Charles Ives’s Concord: Essays After a Sonata

Oklahoma Labor Market

Oklahoma Labor Market
Author: Oklahoma Employment Security Commission. Research and Planning Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 626
Release: 1971
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