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Anybody read this yet?

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Ezekiel's Window: A New World Science Fiction Novel Kindle Edition

by Joseph Lal (Author)

The year is 1253 N.W.
More than two-hundred years have passed since the end of the Thousand Year Reign.
Christopher, Jeffrey, and Tyrone, after overcoming various obstacles in their former lives, have the privilege of embarking on the first ever outer-space mission in the New World.
However, when engaging the starship’s Fold Drive–a machine that allows light-speed travel by folding space– the three men accidentally make a discovery that will profoundly affect the future of humankind forever…

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On 12/8/2019 at 11:06 AM, Dages said:

😍 Nice !

 

Found the website to download the epub for free

https://ezekielswindow.wordpress.com/

I will real this on this evening. I got some similar story. And i self got a lot fantasy about our future; in the millenium, alter in the universe.

Greetings from Germany.  

 

Jehovah  bless you  

Albert 

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14 hours ago, Exter said:

I will real this on this evening. I got some similar story. And i self got a lot fantasy about our future; in the millenium, alter in the universe.

Greetings from Germany.  

 

Jehovah  bless you  

Albert 

We all have a lot of ideas about how our life in the New World will be. It will definitely be beautiful, far better than we can imagine in our wildest dreams.

To the practical part: Is there technology?  Why not? My opinion: as much technology as necessary, as little technology as possible!

For example agriculture and horticulture: 
Why not use horses with adapted equipment and machinery on the farm?  As I know, the Amish in your country do this with success. The huge harvesting machines are not necessary. We only want to harvest what we consume. And speculative trading of the speculative kind, with accumulation of profits, is not needed in paradise.

These are a small part of my ideas. Another part deals with the idea of colonizing our universe. Who is interested?

Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

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