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Mitch and Jessy Taylor are on the Moon, fully suited, collecting mineral specimens, when they find oxidised minerals from an ore deposit in Mendeleev Crater on the Lunar Farside and incredibly, they are spectacularly crystallised. It totally shatters Earthly thinking; plentiful oxygen, water and pressure on the grey, dead Moon! Then there is the bizarre object they find sitting within the oxidised zone. God knows how long that had been there. As to how it got there, well, that was a whole other question. Someone or something had clearly placed it there. As they space hop and time travel…mehr

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Mitch and Jessy Taylor are on the Moon, fully suited, collecting mineral specimens, when they find oxidised minerals from an ore deposit in Mendeleev Crater on the Lunar Farside and incredibly, they are spectacularly crystallised. It totally shatters Earthly thinking; plentiful oxygen, water and pressure on the grey, dead Moon! Then there is the bizarre object they find sitting within the oxidised zone. God knows how long that had been there. As to how it got there, well, that was a whole other question. Someone or something had clearly placed it there. As they space hop and time travel through the Cosmos, they are made aware there are only a few truly Earth-like planets in the Universe and they must be looked after no matter what. Enter the Bantha that have taken it upon themselves to be the guardians of those worlds and ensure that they are preserved at all costs. Humanity attempts to achieve the 'no carbon atmosphere' deadline imposed by the Bantha to eliminate carbon energy and implement fusion energy for preservation of planet Earth; but can they?
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Scott Bywater lives in Adelaide near the southern coast of Australia with his wife Mary and two kids, Josh and Alysha. Scott has an Honours Degree in Geomorphology from Flinders University, and an obsession with anything astrophysical. While at University, he published three mineralogical papers in the Mineralogical Record out of Tucson, Arizona. To help facilitate writing on the subject he taught himself the finer details of quantum field theory, General Relativity, and in particular, String Theory and anthropic cosmology. Scott believes that anyone who has looked up at the night sky and wondered why, or contemplated some of the deeper reasons for their existence, will derive much pleasure from this book.