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Teleportation: A How-To Guide - from Star Trek to Tesla

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Teleportation: A How-To Guide - from Star Trek to Tesla

by Commander X; Swartz, Tim; Beckley, Timothy Green (Editorial Director); Tessman, Diane (Contributor)

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New Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Global Communications, 2012. 2001 at copyright; no other dates, indications. Large 7" x 10" design. Dark violet and yellow pictorial wraps, moderate shelf wear. Pages very good; no writing. Several illustrations throughout. Bind good, square. In this "fantastic" book, mysterious disappearances are potentially explained. Details on classified experiments concerning The Philadelphia Experiment, time travel and Area 51 are speculated upon. "Beam me up, Scotty," from the popular television series Star Trek introduced the public to the concept of teleportation - instantaneous transport through time and space. Although, the term "teleport" was originally coined by famous author of unexplained mysteries, Charles Fort. Long thought to stem from over-imaginative writers, this volume now moves the subject beyond pure speculation into the realm of 21st century science. According to Commander X, a military intelligence operative and whistle-blower claims he actually helmed one of these ships as it bi-located from one place to another. Commander X further proffers it is within the realm of possibility for the reader to learn the fundamentals of teleportation and participate in experiments of their very own. In detail, he describes his own work with the military in developing skills necessary to engage in spontaneous teleportation. The book also delves into the impact the Star Trek series has had introducing the public to potential technology. Additionally, updated details from the Lost Journals of Nikola Tesla reveal his thoughts on teleportation and his involvement on The Philadelphia Experiment. Contents: Introduction by Commander X; Does Teleportation Exist?; Science Fiction - Science Fact; Beam Me Up Scotty!; Gifts from the World of Spirits; Pennies from Heaven; Recollections of Area 51; Secret Research in Space-Time Travel; UFO Abductions- The Teleportation Factor; The Weird World of Teleportation; uri Geller and the Superminds; The Tesla Teleporation Project; Practical Teleportaiton; Personal Experrience in Teleporation; and, The Teleportation of Sarcred Stones by Diane Tessman." At back, five pages of pictorial adverts for available titles from Timothy G. Beckley. 139 pages. Insured post.. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by Rodriguez, Carol . 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Teleportation: A How-To Guide - from Star Trek to Tesla
Author
Commander X; Swartz, Tim; Beckley, Timothy Green (Editorial Director); Tessman, Diane (Contributor)
Illustrator
Rodriguez, Carol
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
1892062437
ISBN 13
9781892062437
Publisher
Global Communications
Place of Publication
New Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Date Published
2012
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12&

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