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HTML:The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Cosmos and renowned astronomer Carl Sagan's international bestseller about the discovery of an advanced civilization in the depths of space remains the "greatest adventure of all time" (Associated Press). The future is here...in an adventure of cosmic dimension. When a signal is discovered that seems to come from far beyond our solar system, a multinational team of scientists decides to find the source. What follows is an eye-opening journey out to the stars to the most awesome encounter in human history. Whoâ??or whatâ??is out there? Why are they watching us? And what do they want with us?
One of the best science fiction novels about communication with extraterrestrial intelligent beings, Contact is a "stunning and satisfying" (Los Angeles Times) cl… (mehr)
It's bug-eyed monster time again. This time the alien devils are discovered not by Captain Rick Thrust of the US Starship Trousersnake but by mega-boring scientists and lots of hard-work.
hinzugefügt von andersocheva | bearbeitenNew Musical Express, Steven Wells(May 16, 1987)
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For Alexandra, who comes of age with the Millennium. May we leave your generation a world better than the one we were given.
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By human standards it could not possibly have been artificial: It was the size of a world.
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For small creatures such as we the vastness is bearable only through love.
The universe is a pretty big place. If it's just us, seems like an awful waste of space.
You're an interesting species. An interesting mix. You're capable of such beautiful dreams, and such horrible nightmares. You feel so lost, so cut off, so alone, only you're not. See, in all our searching, the only thing we've found that makes the emptiness bearable, is each other.
She had studied the universe all her life, but had overlooked its clearest message: For small creatures such as we the vastness is bearable only through love.
Your religion assumes that people are children and need a boogeyman so they'll behave. You want people to believe in God so they'll obey the law. That's the only means that occurs to you: a strict secular police force, and the threat of punishment by an all-seeing God for whatever the police overlook. You sell human beings short.
We all have a thirst for wonder. It's a deeply human quality. Science and religion are both bound up with it. What I'm saying is, you don't have to make stories up, you don't have to exaggerate. There's wonder and awe enough in the real world. Nature's a lot better at inventing wonders than we are.
If God is omnipotent and omniscient, why didn't he start the universe out in the first place so it would come out the way he wants? Why's he constantly repairing and complaining? No, there's one thing the Bible makes clear: The biblical God is a sloppy manufacturer. He's not good at design, he's not good at execution. He'd be out of business, if there was any competition.
Any faith that admires truth, that strives to know God, must be brave enough to accommodate the universe.
I've always thought an agnostic is an atheist without the courage of his convictions.
The major religions on the Earth contradict each other left and right. You can't all be correct. And what if all of you are wrong? It's a possibility, you know. You must care about the truth, right? Well, the way to winnow through all the differing contentions is to be skeptical. I'm not any more skeptical about your religious beliefs than I am about every new scientific idea I hear about. But in my line of work, they're called hypotheses, not inspiration and not revelation.
Spaceflight, therefore, is subversive. If they are fortunate enough to find themselves in orbit, most people, after a little meditation, have similar thoughts. The nations that had instituted spaceflight had done so largely for nationalistic reasons; it was a small irony that almost everyone who entered space received a startling glimpse of a transnational perspective, of the Earth as one world.
You know the opinion of Cervantes? He said that reading a translation is like examining the back of a piece of tapestry.
The chance of receiving a signal from a civilization exactly as advanced as we are should be minuscule. If they were even a little behind us, they would lack the technological capability to communicate with us at all. So the most likely signal would come from a civilization much more advanced.
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HTML:The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Cosmos and renowned astronomer Carl Sagan's international bestseller about the discovery of an advanced civilization in the depths of space remains the "greatest adventure of all time" (Associated Press). The future is here...in an adventure of cosmic dimension. When a signal is discovered that seems to come from far beyond our solar system, a multinational team of scientists decides to find the source. What follows is an eye-opening journey out to the stars to the most awesome encounter in human history. Whoâ??or whatâ??is out there? Why are they watching us? And what do they want with us?
One of the best science fiction novels about communication with extraterrestrial intelligent beings, Contact is a "stunning and satisfying" (Los Angeles Times) cl
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Contact
Der bekannte Astrophysiker Carl Sagan (1934-1996) schildert in diesem Roman das bewegte Leben von Eleanor Arroway, die schon als Kind von technischen Dingen und rationalen Erklärungen begeistert war und erwachsen als Radioastronomin das Signal einer außerirdischen Zivilisation entdeckt. Diese Entdeckung ruft ein ungeheures Echo in der Weltbevölkerung hervor, die noch mitten im Kalten Krieg befangen, angesichts der Weiten des Weltalls wie eine handvoll Ameisen wirkt, die um ein paar Sandkörner zanken. Naturwissenschaftliche, gesellschaftliche, politische und religiöse Standpunkte kommen zu Wort, so dass Sagan ein realistisches Szenario entwirft, wie es hätte ablaufen können, wäre ein solches Signal empfangen worden. Die Haupthandlung des Romans umspannt über ein Jahrzehnt, letztlich aber - gerade auch auf den letzten Seiten - das ganze Leben der Protagonistin. Der Buchschluss hält mehrere Pointen bereit, die für große Überraschungen sorgen. Dieser Roman ist für alle geeignet, die sich für Science Fiction und philosophisch-religiöse Fragen interessieren. Fans von großen Raumschlachten werden diesbezüglich enttäuscht sein. Denn darum geht es in „Contact" nicht, sondern um die Stellung der Menschheit im Universum und um die Stellung des einzelnen Menschen in seiner Welt und Lebenswelt. Das sporadisch angesprochene Thema Naturwissenschaft & Glaube ist auf amerikanische Verhältnisse zugeschnitten und mutet teils wie eine Geduldsübung in Pluralismus an.