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Monday, June 27, 2005

Contact by Carl Sagan

"Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe." -- Galileo Galilei"

A question to all the atheists. What if Galileo was really right ? If scientists can give MATHEMATICAL proof of existence of a higher power throughout the Universe, will all the atheist change their allegiance ?

Carl Sagan was a distinguished astronomer who worked for making science popular with the masses. He is the author of multiple books like Cosmos, Contact, Comet etc.

Contact is not a novel about extraterrestrial intelligence in the strictest sense. What I mean by this is that it does not discuss UFOs, aliens coming to earth and abducting humans etc. It deals with the world wide response (religious, political) in case an alien civilization contacts humans. It ends with an example of the kind of proof that might make skeptics believe in existence of a higher power.

The largest radio observatory on earth in Mexico dedicated to SETI (Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) starts receiving signal from a star system 26 light years away. The signals are not random atmospheric noise and do not correspond to any known signals (pulsars etc). After trying all possible explanations, scientists conclude that this can only be an alien civilization trying to contact us. After much analysis, scientists conclude that the signal contains blue print to build a machine to travel to the alien civilization. Debate rages across the world from from the point of view religious beliefs, political situations and defence. Finally, the machine is built and 5 ppl make the journey. They became the first humans to make contact becoming messengers of mankind. Rest of the novel is abt the journey, the contact and ends raising the question of existence of God.

Contact soes not belong to Michael Crichton school of sci-fi. It beautifully integrates social, religious questions with a scientific outlook. A very good read.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice post!!! I think atheists might not care to think abt. Galileo's line coz atheists believe that there is no god... so they might not be very interested in what language He used.... just kidding!!!
If Galileo has said that, its worth giving a thought!!!

Tuesday, June 28, 2005 11:00:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

And when exactly do u plan to write the review of Veronika... I am waiting for that one!!!

Tuesday, June 28, 2005 11:01:00 AM  
Blogger Someone said...

I will have to read that book once again. So u'll have to wait for some time

Tuesday, June 28, 2005 11:03:00 AM  
Blogger Sid said...

Hey I really like this idea of having a dedicated review site.Maybe I will start one too.I really liked all the reviews you did and hope for it getting updated more regularly.

Friday, September 16, 2005 11:34:00 PM  

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