345 Results with the "Science Fiction" genre


    • CHAPTER XII — Education and Training of the Individual Cover
      by LovelyMay CHAPTER XII - Education and Training of the Individual explores how education on Mars blends spiritual growth with academic and vocational learning, creating a comprehensive system that fosters both intellectual and spiritual development. The Martian education system spans from the early years at home, where basic principles and values are instilled, and transitions into more specialized university education by the time individuals reach the age of 16 Martian years, which is equivalent to 32 Earth years.…
    • CHAPTER XIII — Music is an Expression of the Father Cover
      by LovelyMay CHAPTER XIII - Music is an Expression of the Father highlights the profound role that music plays in the universe, especially on Mars, where it is seen as an essential expression of divine harmony. The narrative begins by emphasizing that all material manifestations, from the simplest particles to the most complex life forms, are inherently vibrational. These vibrations represent the shift from a divine cause to a material effect, where the universe itself is a physical embodiment of God’s harmony. This…
    • CHAPTER XIV — Aeronautics, Inhabited Planets, Sectarianism Cover
      by LovelyMay CHAPTER XIV - Aeronautics, Inhabited Planets, Sectarianism presents an exploration of the advancements in aeronautics on Earth, particularly focused on the excitement surrounding an Aeronautical Show held in the city on April 25, 1920. The Martian narrator observes Earth's fascination with flight, acknowledging the enthusiasm it stirs among Earth's inhabitants. However, the narrator highlights the significant limitations of Earth's current aircraft, describing them as bulky, inefficient, and noisy. In…
    • CHAPTER XV — Life is an Attribute of the Entire Universe Cover
      by LovelyMay CHAPTER XV - Life is an Attribute of the Entire Universe presents an expansive perspective on the cosmos, emphasizing that life, from the simplest organisms to the most complex solar systems, is a fundamental characteristic of the entire universe. The chapter highlights the need for humility when considering humanity's place within the vast, intricate cosmic framework. It critiques the common tendency to view Earth as the central focal point of the universe, urging readers to acknowledge that countless…
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