Countdown to Oblivion

The Definitive Alien Abduction

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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/13/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 396
ISBN : 9781412026857

About the Book

Countdown to Oblivion is an intellectual challenge. The experience related can justifiably be claimed as the definitive Alien abduction since it effectively encapsulates all other experiences and manifestations relating to Unidentified Flying Objects and abductions. Additionally, the 'truths' you will read about encompass the whole Universe and its very structure; the purpose of Homo sapiens on Earth, the traumas yet to come to threaten the very existence of Mankind and many other mysteries.

The credibility of the abductions are reinforced by the information and insights offered. For example, the Aliens claim that most Humans incorrectly perceive time - thus they explain what time actually is and how time travel could be achieved.

Open your mind to the true structure of the 'UNIVERSE' as described by the Aliens; read about subatomic particles, the quantum world, strings and virtual reality.

Are we to believe the extraordinary claims of the Aliens regarding 'MANKIND'S GODS' and is the HUMAN RACE racing toward oblivion?

How many people clearly understand what 'MOTION' actually is? The Aliens give their explanation.

'GRAVITY and ACCELERATION', are these the same thing? The book offers an appreciation.

The book also includes COMPREHENSIVE APPENDICES clarifying issues for the academically inclined thus avoiding equations in the main text'. Indeed, the appendices could almost be defined as additional book under the same cover as topics such as the mechanism behind the ocean tides, time dilation, linear motion, matter, planetary motion, the birth of stars, galaxies and the universe are covered.

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About the Author

The author, seen at the Llyn Brianne reservoir in Carmarthenshire, Wales is a retired telecommunications engineer having spent nearly 40 years with a large telecommunications company.

He started out as an engineering apprentice progressing to a maintenance lines-man, then technical officer leading to a managerial grade. During his period as a technical officer he proved an innovative engineer designing, on his own initiative, automatic Strowger Exchange Test and Routine equipment. At this time in his career the author obtained a Full Technological Certificate in Telecommunications with a distinction in digital computers at advanced level; he also became a Graduate Member of the IEETE. As a manager he was, amongst many other duties, responsible for initiating, planning and developing successful lightning protection earthing systems. During the latter years of his profession he produced several engineering instruction booklets.

Shortly after retirement and whilst living in Shropshire, England he quickly learnt how to use a personal computer. As a consequence he was then involved in some part time teaching at a local college embracing Information Technology which covered such topics as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, desk top publishing and the Internet. During this period the author produced a 'User Guide for Personal Computers' which was well received by students and other interested parties.

From a very early age the author has had a keen interest in Astronomy. This interest was further encouraged by weekly observational trips to the local astronomical observatory, Penylan Hill, Cardiff. He continues his hobby by limited observation with a small refractor telescope and as an 'armchair astronomer'. He is currently a member of the Shropshire Astronomical Society.

During his early years the author was a keen Youth Hosteler and as such cycled or walked to many different hostels throughout England and Wales. Indeed, one memorable visit was staying in a 'real' castle at the St. Briavels Castle Youth Hostel in Monmouthshire; whereby a comet was easily discernable in the night sky from the castle courtyard, impressively framed by the castle battlements. Another enjoyable trip was to the old lifeboat house at Port Einon on the Gower peninsular, South Wales. The author also completed the annual Whitsun Youth Hostels South Wales Marathon Walk in a day; a distance of 40 miles, whilst at the same time climbing the seven highest peaks in South Wales; the highest being Pen-y-Fan (886 metres) in the Brecon Beacons.

The author now lives in Pembrokeshire, Wales and his main interests involve travelling, gardening, reading and boating. The author has a power boat that is moored near the mouth of the Teifi Estuary, Wales. During the summer months the boat is used for fishing, coastal pleasure trips, observing dolphins, seals and other marine animals in Cardigan Bay. Whilst living in Pembrokeshire and at the instigation of his grandchildren the author has written a children's book titled 'Troll Castle and the Forbidden Chamber of Gold'. This has been produced as an e-book and can be obtained from Deunant Books - electronic books online at www.deunantbooks.com