Humans and the Possible Futures With Alien Encounters on Earth - Book Review

What if humankind ever stopped having wars, andthat A squared plus B squared equals C squared,
trying to blow itself up? What if all thebut have you ever considered the reality that it
technological advances were not used for militaryonly works with being squared, or that it only
or to kill one's own species, but rather were usedworks in two dimensions, and it does not work in
to develop technologies to help the population, andthree dimensions? Perhaps, you can see the
cure the planet? Many academic elites like to thinkrelevance of the theme of this book, and it will
about these things, and they claim thatmake you think in ways that perhaps you have
technology for destruction is quite unfortunatenot thought of before, as well as bring new
amongst the human race.concepts out, and perhaps, be another one of
If you'd like to explore this more, perhaps, in aArthur C. Clarke's lessons to the world.
science fiction setting, then I'd sure like toThe book goes into the future of mankind, as well
recommend a very good book to you, and it isas other intelligent civilizations and worlds; how far
the last book that Arthur C. Clarke co-authoredthey've progressed, or regressed. It explains how
before he died, but published after his death. Theworlds that have progressed have done so in a
name of the book is;certain way, and others are eventually doomed
"The Last Theorem," by Arthur C. Clarke andfor destruction of their own making, or by other
Federik Pohl; Del Ray a division of Ballantineintelligent civilizations, which realize they are a
Books; New York, NY; 2009; (307 pages); ISBN:menace to the universe. Anyways, I think you will
978-0-378-47023-2enjoy this book, and I highly recommend it.
The last theorem is pretty interesting. We know