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The Solar Society (Paperback) (2019)
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ISBN: 9783982097695 bzw. 398209769X, vermutlich in Englisch, Isbn-Agentur Fur Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, United States, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository EURO [60485773], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English. Brand new Book. The present book is a sci-ti utopia. The Solar Society is a technically developed and spiritually evolved society from a distant galaxy, 7 million light years away from Earth. Its vast solar system encompasses a multiple number of orbiting suns and its inhabitants, called solies, possess bodies made of pure energy and light. With their infinite wisdom, the solies can choose to take a specific physical form in order to help the least developed societies of other solar systems to evolve. One of the leading members of the Solar Society, Neila, decides to take a physical form on the Planet Earth, around the year 2093, where the limitations of a globalized world, lead by one single government, has driven the human society to forcefully split itself into three main categories: engineers and innovators (>85%), service providers (7%) and artists (.
Language: English. Brand new Book. The present book is a sci-ti utopia. The Solar Society is a technically developed and spiritually evolved society from a distant galaxy, 7 million light years away from Earth. Its vast solar system encompasses a multiple number of orbiting suns and its inhabitants, called solies, possess bodies made of pure energy and light. With their infinite wisdom, the solies can choose to take a specific physical form in order to help the least developed societies of other solar systems to evolve. One of the leading members of the Solar Society, Neila, decides to take a physical form on the Planet Earth, around the year 2093, where the limitations of a globalized world, lead by one single government, has driven the human society to forcefully split itself into three main categories: engineers and innovators (>85%), service providers (7%) and artists (.
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