Vincent J. Hyde Vincent J. Hyde i(12923241 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon The Alien World Vincent J. Hyde , Bloomington : Balboa Press , 2020 24511309 2020 single work novel science fiction

'On January 12, 2600, the robot Nuwoman blasts off from the surface of the Moon in a spacecraft called Earth Messenger. Inspired by Interface, Nuwoman directs her Starship towards the Alpha Centauri Star System where Interface is waiting for her. Nuwoman ignores warnings from the Starship's computers and meets the occupant of the Space Probe. Interface and Nuwoman decide to join forces and go in the Space Probe to the Andromeda Galaxy to make the Alien World. At last, here is an Empire where the Sun is monitored and controlled so that it can shine for an extended period of time. This is an Empire where dust is converted to consciousness, not only in the worlds of the Milky Way Galaxy, but in the neighbouring Andromeda Galaxy, too. There is even further potential to extend the Empire by bringing consciousness to all the galaxies of the universe. With consciousness existing across millions of Fields of Knowledge on Earth and all over the universe, the scene is set for Mind to monitor and control the vast resources of Matter in the universe. In short, the Mind Stars in the Fields of Knowledge will understand and coexist with the Matter Stars and planets of the galaxies.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Heaven and Earth Vincent J. Hyde , Bloomington : Balboa Press , 2018 12923299 2018 single work novel science fiction

'Human beings have the ability to store knowledge very accurately. Increased knowledge has resulted in a changing view of heaven and earth. The rules and laws of heaven have resulted in the fields of heaven. The rules and laws of earth have resulted in the fields of earth. We know that the fields of knowledge on earth have rules and laws made by many bright human beings. It is difficult to imagine rules and laws coming into existence on their own. This implies that the rules and laws of heaven and earth are the work of a Creator. The limitation of the individual human senses and the collection of human knowledge in the ever-increasing fields of knowledge has resulted in the rapid development of machines. Machines do not need food and water to sustain themselves. Machines are designed to convert a fuel source like electricity or petroleum directly into energy to do a required task or work. Machines may be worn out with extensive use, but they do not experience health problems, viral attacks, or psychological and organ problems. The earth is full of machines to make life and living more comfortable. We have machines like telescopes to explore the heavens, and we have rockets and probes to take us into the heavens. We have machines to explore the atoms and elements that exist on earth. We have machines like microscopes to explore the cells that result in life. Finally, we have computers that can be networked to communicate and store data and information in a very reliable manner. Hence, though the rules of heaven and earth made human beings, it is the human beings who made machines through the fields of knowledge. Machines have made it possible to take human consciousness to other worlds of the Milky Way Galaxy and the other galaxies in Heaven, to make the dust on other worlds conscious. It is amazing to think that the whole process was planned by the Creator.' (Publication Summary)

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