Pasulka expands the discussion of nonhuman intelligences beyond more common extraterrestrial contexts to include thinkers like Chardin and the idea of a noosphere to arrive at a better understanding of the phenomenon.
Category - Non-fiction
Non-fiction books that are about any topic relevant to science or science fiction.
Wonders in the Sky: Unexplained Aerial Objects from Antiquity to Modern Times by Jacques Vallee and Chris Aubeck
Pros Fascinating survey of cases of unexplained aerial phenomena throughout history that supports the idea of alien visits (perhaps even interference) throughout historyAuthors recognize the influence or bias of...
The UFO Experience: A Scientific Inquiry by J. Allen Hynek
Dr. Hynek investigates sightings of UFOs from Project Blue Book and other sources using a methodical approach that only considers the cases most likely to reflect unknown or strange phenomenon.
UFOs Are Real by Clifford E. Stone
Sergeant Clifford E. Stone uses the Freedom of Information Act to gather documents and data that show that the US government takes the subject of UFOs seriously and that the government believes both UFOs and aliens...
The Uninivited: An Expose of the Alien Abduction Phenomenon by Nick Pope
Nick Pope, former head of the British Government's UFO project, reviews some UFO and abduction cases with an objective and more scientific perspective.
Alien Abductions by Jenny Randles
Jenny Randles catalogs 200 credible abduction cases in Britain that shows this phenomenon is happening not just in Britain and the US, but likely all over the world.
Passport to the Cosmos by John E. Mack
John E. Mack reveals to readers the purpose and reasoning behind the alien abductions. He reveals not only the possible reasons behind the abductions, but also a way of seeing the universe in a new light.
Past Lives, Future Lives Revealed by Dr. Bruce Goldberg
Dr. Bruce Goldberg details various interesting cases regarding reincarnation in this book, and these cases point to a reality about the human experience that is fascinating.
The Case for the UFO by Morris K. Jessup
Morris K. Jessup presents his case for the existence and presence of UFOs. The book also contains notes and comments by three unknowns whose markings have some fascinating implications.