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Hyper-civilizations: An answer to ET contacts on Earth

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There are an unimaginably great number of places in Universe where a civilization, similar to ours, could emerge and develop. Some of these civilizations must have appeared a very long time ago, and their representatives would have had enough time to reach the Earth and/or to manifest themselves through miracles. Why don't we notice any of these?The present book is an essay, which sets out, in detail, the most likely answer - the hypothesis that some civilizations which did not self-destruct, and after hundreds of millions of years of peacefull evolution, beyond the stage we are today, have turned into something else, that we can call hypercivilizations. They are watching over any new civilization that is born in the Universe, but with only minimal interventions in its evolution, with no technology exchange, help, or invasion. They could be near us for long time, but our minds can not accept this fact, because of a „cultural hypnosis”, produced by our materialist science, but not only. The hypothesis of hypercivilizations is attesting a very old, non-earthly, presence nearby, and can explain many „magic” witnessed and reported. The book shows and argues in detail, in this respect, many kinds of UFOs, abductions, old writings and traditions, folklore, religions, but also features of many „paranormal” phenomena remote viewing, channeling, reincarnation, xenoglosy and others.A chapter is devoted to the complexity of reality, confronted with the limits of the scientific approach, and to the conditions of use of testimony as evidence. Another chapter analyzes the reasons for the non-intervention policy of hypercivilizations, highlighting the necessary steps until the „maturing” of humanity for a true contact, among the primacy of „human beauty”, naturally generating love, or giving up the claim of possessing ultimate truths, using a pluralistic thinking.The book is addressed both to the sceptics, with a scientific background, and to the believers in the reality of the mysteries that surround us. It also addresses both the uninformed reader, and those familiar with the issues exposed. But it is addressing, in a very special way, those who feel they care about the future of earthly civilization. The main prerequisites are the reader to remain open to admit that reality may sometimes be very different than he knows it, as well as to accept that no one holds the ultimate truths.

251 pages, Paperback

Published April 7, 2019

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Dan D. Farcaș

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Dan D. Farcaș (n.1940 la Reșița) a absolvit facultatea de matematică și fizică la Timișoara, în 1960, și a obținut un doctorat în matematici și calculatoare, la Universitatea din București, în 1979.
Din 1962 până în 2010 a lucrat în informatică, predând cursuri, conducând și realizând mari proiecte de informatizare.
Este membru titular al Academiei de Științe Medicale (1993) și a fost vicepreședinte al Societății Române de Informatică Medicală (1991-2010).
După 1990 a fost director la Institutul Român de Management, director al Centrului de Calcul și Statistică Sanitară, iar între 1997 și 2010, consilier temporar al Organizației Mondiale a Sănătății și expert al Comisiei Europene pentru informatizarea ocrotirii sănătății în România.
În același timp, Dan D. Farcaș a fost, din 1966, și autor de literatură SF și de popularizare, publicând, în țară și străinătate, peste 40 de cărți în domenii precum informatică, matematică, eseuri, ufologie, memorialistică.
După 1983, când i-a apărut cartea „De ce tac civilizațiile extraterestre?”, el a devenit o autoritate națională în ufologie, fiind, din 1998 vicepreședintele, iar din 2011 președintele Asociației pentru Studiul Fenomenelor Aerospațiale Neidentificate (ASFAN) din România și reprezentant al României în câteva asociații ufologice din străinătate, consacrându-se aproape complet acestui domeniu.

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A surprising book that is worth reading. It is a synthesis of what we suspect to exists beyond our understanding.
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