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Open History

Aliens, UFOs and other Mysteries of Antiquity

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Open History

By: Dagomir Marquezi
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We have been trained from early childhood to believe only in what “the Science” can explain. What cannot be explained by current criteria does not exist. It’s a legend. A myth. Folklore. Delusion. This book looks to go in the opposite direction of our time’s absolute certainties. I bow to the unknown. I accept our limitations. I substitute certainties for possibilities. I use imagination to try to understand reality. Imagination and reality are not incompatible. Today, the idea of alien intervention stays distant from universities. But it has spread into sci-fi movies, books, YouTube documentaries, programs on Discovery Channel and streaming services. When I refer to “aliens,” I don’t necessarily mean beings from other planets. They could also be beings from a parallel dimension — a possibility explained by Quantum Physics. They could be time travelers. Or a combination of these and other possibilities. To author this book, numerous works on the subject were obtained from specialty bookstores for thorough research. I didn’t stick only to historical studies and essays aimed at so-called “exo-archaeology”. I sought out original sources. I read, for example, ancient narratives like The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Tibetan Book of the Dead, as well as the first five books of the Old Testament. This is not a scientific book. I prefer to define it as a book of possibilities. Its primary goal is to open minds to new ways of approaching reality. I try to respect the Sumerian citizen who describes a “fiery disk” crossing the sky over Ur. I leave open the possibility that this person was not hallucinating or seeing a meteor’s fall. I suspect they saw an aircraft hard to describe in their time.

Alternate History Ancient Science Fiction Ancient History Time Travel
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