Atlantis Rising Magazine - 115 January/February 2016


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Inside this full-color digital edition: PROTOSCIENCE Hearing Without Ears: The Neurophone Mystery 'Sound is the medicine of the future.' -Edgar Cayce By Jerry Decker THE FORBIDDEN ARCHAEOLOGIST Knowledge Filtration Is Alive and Well in Africa By Michael Cremo ANCIENT MYSTERIES The Startling Debut of Superhenge Newly Discovered Ruins Dwarf the Ancient Site We Thought We Knew By FRANK JOSEPH LOST HISTORY The Ciphers of the Initiated Uncovering Secrets Not Intended for Our Eyes By MARTIN RUGGLES ANCIENT MYSTERIES Journey to Akakor The Search for Brazil's Fabled Lost City By DAVID H. CHILDRESS MYTHS & LEGENDS The Once and Future King Did Arthur Have a Great Secret? By RALPH ELLIS ALTERNATIVE THINKING Creation By the Numbers If You Do the Math, the Facts Are Irrefutable By WILLIAM B. STOECKER UNSUNG HEROES Thomas Jefferson and the Holy Grail The Author of the Declaration of Independence Knew Much More than We Realized By STEVEN SORA THE OTHER SIDE Mrs. Lincoln's Lunacy What Was Wrong with the President's Widow By MICHAEL TYMN ALTERNATIVE SCIENCE Dawn of the Dolphins Do They, and Other Animals, Have Super Powers? By PATRICK MARSOLEK ALTERNATIVE ASTRONOMY Reflecting on Our Sun Might It Have a Mirror Matter Companion? By ROBERT SCHOCH, Ph.D THE OTHER SIDE Balzac - The Inside Story Where Some Saw Danger, He Saw the Divine By JOHN CHAMBERS ASTROLOGY The Zodiac and the Twelve Labors of Hercules Do the myths have a deeper meaning? By Julie Loar




Atlantis Rising Magazine - 123 May/June 2017


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In This Downloadable Ebook Edition: HOLISTIC HEALTH WHAT DOES WATER REMEMBER? Could Orthodox Science Be All Wet About Homeopathy & 'Structured' Water? BY JEANE MANNING THE CONSTELLATION LEO & THE GREAT SPHINX A New Book by Robert Schoch and Robert Bauval Explores the Great Monument's Disputed Origins BY ROBERT BAUVAL NINE UNKNOWN MEN The Story of the Mysterious Brotherhood of Asoka the Great BY DAVID H. CHILDRESS THE MYSTERIOUS GIFTS OF THE SAINTS When the Case for the Miraculous Cannot Be Honestly Dismissed BY STEVEN SORA DANCE OF THE SHAMAN Is There Evidence for the Reality of the Spirit? BY ROBERT M. SCHOCH, Ph.D. ALTERNATIVE NEWS THE AUSTRALIAN AMERICANS Is the Standard Out-of-Africa Narrative About to Change? BY STEVEN & EVAN STRONG ANCIENT ETs VS. DARWIN Are Ancient Alien Theorists, Really Creationists? BY RITA LOUISE. Ph.D. THE IMMORTAL LAWS OF MUSIC Are Our Preferences Due to Nature or Nurture? BY MARTIN RUGGLES LOST CITY OF THE ARCTIC Advanced Ancient Civilization in the Middle of Nowhere BY FRANK JOSEPH THE HELIX OF THE AGES Understanding the Cycles of Time BY WILLIAM B. STOECKER EARTH AND THE SCHEME OF THINGS Understanding the Gaia Factor in Astrology BY JULIE LOAR PUBLISHER'S LETTER SEARCHING FOR INSIGHTS IN INKBLOTS J. DOUGLAS KENYON




Atlantis Rising Magazine - 116 March/April 2016


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Inside this full-color digital edition: PROTOSCIENCE Free Energy...Gravity Control...Alternative Science... THE QUEST FOR IMMORTALITY: ILLUSION OR REALITY? By Jerry Decker THE FORBIDDEN ARCHAEOLOGIST THE UNEXPLAINED HUMAN FOSSILS OF SAVONA, ITALY By Michael Cremo ALTERNATIVE SCIENCE SECRETS OF THE CAROLINA BAYS The Untold Story of the Younger Dryas By RALPH ELLIS ALTERNATIVE ARCHAEOLOGY DID THE RUSSIANS FIND ATLANTIS? It Could Be Time for a Fresh Look at Forgotten Reports By FRANK JOSEPH HOLISTIC HEALTH JUNK DNA OR NOT? Could the Genetic Material the 'Experts' Rejected Have a Purpose, After All? By BRENDAN MURPHY THE OTHER SIDE Shroud of Turin The Mysteries Grow Deeper By PATRICK MARSOLEK Shroud of Turin Big-Power Politics Then & Now ALTERNATIVE SCIENCE THE INTOLERANT CHURCH OF SCIENTISM How Well Has It Earned the Adulation It Asks of Us? By WILLIAM B. STOECKER SPIRITUALITY THE POWERS OF MEDITATION Just How Far Can Your Mind Take You? By JOHN WHITE ANCIENT MYSTERIES HIDDEN CHAMBERS IN EGYPT The Curious Revelations of New Hi-Tech Surveys By ROBERT M. SCHOCH, Ph.D. ALTERNATIVE ARCHAEOLOGY MAGICAL EGYPT 2 VIDEO PRODUCTION LEADS TO STARTLING DISCOVERIES Ancient Art Reveals Surprising Secrets By CHANCE GARDNER BOOK EXCERPT THE LOST ARTS OF LEVITATION Can Overcoming Gravity Be Simpler than We Thought? By STEVE RICHARDS ASTROLOGY TREK TO THE PLANET VULCAN Could Dark Matter or Dark Energy play a part in explaining a mysterious hidden planet spoken of in esoteric lore? By Julie Loar DVD LIFE BENEATH THE SURFACE Astounding New Evidence of Irreducible Complexity in Earth's Oceans By Marsha Oaks




The Uninhabitable Earth


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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “The Uninhabitable Earth hits you like a comet, with an overflow of insanely lyrical prose about our pending Armageddon.”—Andrew Solomon, author of The Noonday Demon NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New Yorker • The New York Times Book Review • Time • NPR • The Economist • The Paris Review • Toronto Star • GQ • The Times Literary Supplement • The New York Public Library • Kirkus Reviews It is worse, much worse, than you think. If your anxiety about global warming is dominated by fears of sea-level rise, you are barely scratching the surface of what terrors are possible—food shortages, refugee emergencies, climate wars and economic devastation. An “epoch-defining book” (The Guardian) and “this generation’s Silent Spring” (The Washington Post), The Uninhabitable Earth is both a travelogue of the near future and a meditation on how that future will look to those living through it—the ways that warming promises to transform global politics, the meaning of technology and nature in the modern world, the sustainability of capitalism and the trajectory of human progress. The Uninhabitable Earth is also an impassioned call to action. For just as the world was brought to the brink of catastrophe within the span of a lifetime, the responsibility to avoid it now belongs to a single generation—today’s. LONGLISTED FOR THE PEN/E.O. WILSON LITERARY SCIENCE WRITING AWARD “The Uninhabitable Earth is the most terrifying book I have ever read. Its subject is climate change, and its method is scientific, but its mode is Old Testament. The book is a meticulously documented, white-knuckled tour through the cascading catastrophes that will soon engulf our warming planet.”—Farhad Manjoo, The New York Times “Riveting. . . . Some readers will find Mr. Wallace-Wells’s outline of possible futures alarmist. He is indeed alarmed. You should be, too.”—The Economist “Potent and evocative. . . . Wallace-Wells has resolved to offer something other than the standard narrative of climate change. . . . He avoids the ‘eerily banal language of climatology’ in favor of lush, rolling prose.”—Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times “The book has potential to be this generation’s Silent Spring.”—The Washington Post “The Uninhabitable Earth, which has become a best seller, taps into the underlying emotion of the day: fear. . . . I encourage people to read this book.”—Alan Weisman, The New York Review of Books




AI


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Delving into the deeply enigmatic nature of Artificial Intelligence (AI), AI: Unexplainable, Unpredictable, Uncontrollable explores the various reasons why the field is so challenging. Written by one of the founders of the field of AI safety, this book addresses some of the most fascinating questions facing humanity, including the nature of intelligence, consciousness, values and knowledge. Moving from a broad introduction to the core problems, such as the unpredictability of AI outcomes or the difficulty in explaining AI decisions, this book arrives at more complex questions of ownership and control, conducting an in-depth analysis of potential hazards and unintentional consequences. The book then concludes with philosophical and existential considerations, probing into questions of AI personhood, consciousness, and the distinction between human intelligence and artificial general intelligence (AGI). Bridging the gap between technical intricacies and philosophical musings, AI: Unexplainable, Unpredictable, Uncontrollable appeals to both AI experts and enthusiasts looking for a comprehensive understanding of the field, whilst also being written for a general audience with minimal technical jargon.




Think and Eat Yourself Smart


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Science is beginning to understand that our thinking has a deep and complicated relationship with our eating. Our thoughts before, during, and after eating profoundly impact our food choices, our digestive health, our brain health, and more. Yet most of us give very little thought to our food beyond taste and basic nutritional content. In this revolutionary book, Dr. Caroline Leaf packs an incredible amount of information that will change readers' eating and thinking habits for the better. Rather than getting caught up in whether we should go raw or vegan, gluten-free or paleo, Leaf shows readers that every individual is unique, has unique nutritional needs, and has the power to impact their own health through the right thinking. There's no one perfect solution. Rather, she shows us how to change the way we think about food and put ourselves on the path towards health. Anyone who is tired of traditional diet plans that don't work, who struggles with emotional eating, or who simply isn't satisfied with their level of health will find in this book the key to discovering how they can begin developing a healthier body, brain, and spirit.




Surveillance Valley


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The internet is the most effective weapon the government has ever built. In this fascinating book, investigative reporter Yasha Levine uncovers the secret origins of the internet, tracing it back to a Pentagon counterinsurgency surveillance project. A visionary intelligence officer, William Godel, realized that the key to winning the war in Vietnam was not outgunning the enemy, but using new information technology to understand their motives and anticipate their movements. This idea -- using computers to spy on people and groups perceived as a threat, both at home and abroad -- drove ARPA to develop the internet in the 1960s, and continues to be at the heart of the modern internet we all know and use today. As Levine shows, surveillance wasn't something that suddenly appeared on the internet; it was woven into the fabric of the technology. But this isn't just a story about the NSA or other domestic programs run by the government. As the book spins forward in time, Levine examines the private surveillance business that powers tech-industry giants like Google, Facebook, and Amazon, revealing how these companies spy on their users for profit, all while doing double duty as military and intelligence contractors. Levine shows that the military and Silicon Valley are effectively inseparable: a military-digital complex that permeates everything connected to the internet, even coopting and weaponizing the antigovernment privacy movement that sprang up in the wake of Edward Snowden. With deep research, skilled storytelling, and provocative arguments, Surveillance Valley will change the way you think about the news -- and the device on which you read it.




Valhalla Rising


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Marine explorer Dirk Pitt must rely on the nautical lore of Jules Verne to stop a ruthless oil baron with his sights set on political power in this #1 New York Times-bestselling series. In the middle of its maiden voyage, a luxury cruise ship using revolutionary new engines suddenly catches fire and sinks. Its alarms stay silent; its sprinkler system remains inactive. Nearby NUMA special projects director Dirk Pitt notices smoke and races to the rescue. He's too late to save the engineer behind the ship's new technology, but helps the man's daughter, Kelly Egan, escape with her father's work in a leather briefcase. While Ms. Egan strives to uncover the hidden value in her father's inventions, Pitt is hired on by maritime insurers to investigate the wreckage. Neither are prepared for the mechanical marvels they'll soon be forced to confront. The machines could only be the stuff of legend, described in the tales of Viking explorers or the accounts of Jules Verne. And they may be Pitt and Egan's only hope when an oil tycoon with a plan of his own appears on the scene. Before journey's end, Pitt will take on a power-mad millionaire, tread upon territory previously known only to Verne's illustrious Captain Nemo, and make shocking discoveries about his own past.




River Teeth


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In his passionate, luminous novels, David James Duncan has won the devotion of countless critics and readers, earning comparisons to Harper Lee, Tom Robbins, and J.D. Salinger, to name just a few. Now Duncan distills his remarkable powers of observation into this unique collection of short stories and essays. At the heart of Duncan's tales are characters undergoing the complex and violent process of transformation, with results both painful and wondrous. Equally affecting are his nonfiction reminiscences, the "river teeth" of the title. He likens his memories to the remains of old-growth trees that fall into Northwestern rivers and are sculpted by time and water. These experiences—shaped by his own river of time—are related with the art and grace of a master storyteller. In River Teeth, a uniquely gifted American writer blends two forms, taking us into the rivers of truth and make-believe, and all that lies in between.




Social Theory after the Internet


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The internet has fundamentally transformed society in the past 25 years, yet existing theories of mass or interpersonal communication do not work well in understanding a digital world. Nor has this understanding been helped by disciplinary specialization and a continual focus on the latest innovations. Ralph Schroeder takes a longer-term view, synthesizing perspectives and findings from various social science disciplines in four countries: the United States, Sweden, India and China. His comparison highlights, among other observations, that smartphones are in many respects more important than PC-based internet uses. Social Theory after the Internet focuses on everyday uses and effects of the internet, including information seeking and big data, and explains how the internet has gone beyond traditional media in, for example, enabling Donald Trump and Narendra Modi to come to power. Schroeder puts forward a sophisticated theory of the role of the internet, and how both technological and social forces shape its significance. He provides a sweeping and penetrating study, theoretically ambitious and at the same time always empirically grounded.The book will be of great interest to students and scholars of digital media and society, the internet and politics, and the social implications of big data.