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The Backyard

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This Science Fiction Adventure is a compilation of five books starting with “Apollo 19” followed by “Orion 1” , "SM1", "Trappist 1" and then finishing with “First Colony”. Since these five volumes are actually one story, they have been combined, allowing the reader full access to the entire series as one complete document. Albert Einstein once said that “A legitimate conflict between science and religion cannot exist. Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.” The “cosmic religious feeling” as Einstein so aptly put it, is something that can’t be seen or measured, which is why science has dismissed religious creationism as backward and ignorant, while the churches have typically fought against science and persecuted its devotees. Consequently, when we look at the concept of science and religion, one is inclined to look upon them as irreconcilable antagonists with a vast void between the two, littered with incompatible truths that cannot be long hidden. “The Backyard” is a story about one man’s quest to understand the truth. By combining both the “faith” of science with the “faith” of religion, Nickolas Roshenko will embark on a stellar voyage of discovery, culminating with the ultimate understanding of the universe and the meaning behind the cosmic landscape of space. Weather you believe in intelligent design or random chance, this book will enlighten the most hearty science fiction enthusiasts, incorporating the latest theories into a web of intricate story-lines that will keep you constantly entertained. If you have ever felt conflicted between science and religion, don’t be. Only by combining the spiritual with the measurable, can mankind truly understand the nature of the universe. As Einstein “The cosmic religious feeling is the strongest and noblest motive for scientific research.” Join the adventure as they travel into the unknown, searching for the answer to one of the most fundamental questions of mankind. Are we alone?

830 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 1, 2017

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