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A Piece of the Sun

A Piece of the Sun
Author: Daniel Clery
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2014-07-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1468310410

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How physicists are trying to solve our energy problems—by unlocking the secrets of the sun: “Explain[s] cutting-edge science with remarkable lucidity.” —Booklist This revelatory book tells the story of the scientists who believe the solution to the planet’s ills can be found in the original energy source: the Sun itself. There, at its center, the fusion of 620 million tons of hydrogen every second generates an unfathomable amount of energy. By replicating even a tiny piece of the Sun’s power on Earth, we can secure all the heat and energy we would ever need. The simple yet extraordinary ambition of nuclear-fusion scientists has garnered many skeptics, but, as A Piece of the Sun makes clear, large-scale nuclear fusion is scientifically possible—and perhaps even preferable to other options. Clery argues passionately and eloquently that the only thing keeping us from harnessing this cheap, clean and renewable energy is our own shortsightedness. “Surprisingly sprightly…Clery walks readers through the history of fusion study, from Lord Kelvin, Albert Einstein and a large cast of peculiar physicists, to all manner of international politics—e.g., the darts and feints of the Cold War, the braces applied by OPEC in the wake of the 1973 war among Israel, Egypt and Syria. Clery negotiates the hard science with aplomb.” —Kirkus Reviews “A timely perspective on truly urgent science.” —Booklist “Ultimately, Clery argues that developing a source of energy that won’t damage the climate—or ever run out—is worth striving for.” —Publishers Weekly


Quest for Eternal Sunshine

Quest for Eternal Sunshine
Author: Mendek Rubin
Publisher: She Writes Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1631528793

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Quest for Eternal Sunshine chronicles the triumphant, true story of Mendek Rubin, a brilliant inventor who overcame both the trauma of the Holocaust and decades of unrelenting depression to live a life of deep peace and boundless joy. Born into a Hassidic Jewish family in Poland in 1924, Mendek grew up surrounded by extreme anti-Semitism. Armed with an ingenious mind, he survived three horrific years in Nazi slave-labor concentration camps while virtually his entire family was murdered in Auschwitz. After arriving in America in 1946—despite having no money or professional skills—his inventions helped revolutionize both the jewelry and packaged-salad industries. Remarkably, Mendek also applied his ingenuity to his own psyche, developing innovative ways to heal his heart and end his emotional suffering. After Mendek died in 2012, his daughter, Myra Goodman, found an unfinished manuscript in which he’d revealed the intimate details of his healing journey. Quest for Eternal Sunshine—the extraordinary result of a posthumous father-daughter collaboration—tells Mendek’s whole story and is filled with eye-opening revelations, effective self-healing techniques, and profound wisdom that have the power to transform the way we live our lives. An inspirational biography of a Holocaust survivor overcoming depression and PTSD. An essential new addition to Jewish Holocaust history.


The Marriage of the Sun and Moon

The Marriage of the Sun and Moon
Author: Andrew Weil
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2004
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780618479054

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From the great popularizer of alternative medicine, here is a collection of essays about his travels to South America in the early 1970s in search of information on altered states of consciousness, drug use in other cultures, and other matters having to do with the complementarity of mind and body. Andrew Weil's experiences during this time laid the foundation for his mission to restore the connection between medicine and nature. In The Marriage of the Sun and Moon, now updated with a new preface by the author, the esteemed Dr. Weil attempts to empower patients to take fuller charge of their destinies.


The Man-made Sun

The Man-made Sun
Author: T. A. Heppenheimer
Publisher: Little Brown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1984
Genre: Fusion reactors
ISBN: 9780316357937

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Rebel Star

Rebel Star
Author: Colin Stuart
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1789290457

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A fascinating and comprehensive guide to the sun - our home star - which remains the greatest mystery in the solar system, and why understanding it is pivotal to our future existence here on Earth. In 1869, a great mystery was born. As astronomers observed a total solar eclipse, for the first time they saw the faint glow of the solar corona, the sun's outer atmosphere. Measurements of a previously unknown wavelength that made up this solar light sparked hot debate among scientists, but it was another sixty years before they discovered that this wavelength was in fact iron being burned at a staggering 3 million degrees Celsius. With the sun's surface only 6,000 degrees, this shouldn't be possible. What we now knew about the sun appeared to defy the laws of physics - and nature. But as well as being shrouded in intriguing mystery, the unpredictable nature of the sun's corona poses a serious threat to our life here on earth - the destructive potential of solar storms, caused by solar material travelling out into space at around 1 million miles an hour, is huge. Remaining beyond our reach until now, a new generation of ambitious solar missions are currently travelling closer to the sun than any previous spacecraft in history. As we enter this unprecedented era of heliophysics, there has never been a better time to get to grips with the workings of our home star.


Book Of Vision Quest

Book Of Vision Quest
Author: Steven Foster
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2011-10-18
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1451672403

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Blending numerous heritages, wisdoms, and teachings, this powerfully wrought book encourages people to take charge of their lives, heal themselves, and grow. Movingly rendered, The Book of the Vision Quest is for all who long for renewal and personal transformation. In this revised edition—with two new chapters and added tales from vision questers—Steven Foster recounts his experiences guiding contemporary seekers. He recreates an ancient rite of passage—that of “dying,” “passing through,” and “being reborn”—known as a vision quest. A sacred ceremony that culminates in a three-day, three-night fast, alone, in a place of natural power, the vision quest is a mystical, practical, and intensely personal journey of self-knowledge.


East of the Sun and West of the Moon

East of the Sun and West of the Moon
Author: Mercer Mayer
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2017-03-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1534412409

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The Moon, Father Forest, Great Fish of the Sea, and North Wind help a maiden rescue her true love from a troll princess in a faraway kingdom.


Echoes from the Sun

Echoes from the Sun
Author: Ari Marsh
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2012-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781466454897

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While on a spiritual sojourn in the mountains of Baja California, a brave young traveler discovers an ancient amulet believed to hold mysterious powers that can heal disease and prolong life. The quest to explore its powers leads this curious adventurer on a worldwide journey in search of the secrets of eternal life. From Ponce de Leon to the alchemists of Europe with their alleged Elixirs of Life, human beings have been captivated by the idea of somehow living forever. In ECHOES FROM THE SUN, Ari Marsh, writer, poet, and global explorer, blends archaeology and culture with the studies of world religion and history to bring us a story rich with an array of fascinating, international characters, chronicling a young man's quest for truth and meaning. Like THE CELESTINE PROPHECY, THE DA VINCI CODE, and the numerous works of Carlos Castaneda, ECHOES confronts some of the most profound questions of our lives, presenting us with a modern, universal spirituality that prepares us for our own future. Alive with colorful settings, ECHOES whisks us across the globe on a life-changing, spiritual journey into the esoteric mysteries of life that bind us together at our core and fuse us with the limitless energy of the cosmos.


Quest for the Sun

Quest for the Sun
Author: Victoria Mary Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2009
Genre: Computer games
ISBN:

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Adam discovers that there was not one baby prince, but two, Zephyr, Prince of the Wind, and Zenith, Prince of the Sun. Adam sets out in search of Zenith, and joins a group of savage nomadic gladiators on the outer reaches of Karazan.


South with the Sun

South with the Sun
Author: Lynne Cox
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2011-09-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307700496

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Lynne Cox, adventurer, swimmer, and bestselling author gives us a full-scale account of the life and expeditions of Roald Amundsen, “the last of the Vikings,” who left his mark on the Heroic Era as one of the most successful polar explorers ever. A powerfully built man more than six feet tall, Amundsen’s career of adventure began at the age of fifteen (he was born in Norway in 1872 to a family of merchant sea captains and rich ship owners); twenty-five years later he was the first man to reach both the North and South Poles. We see Amundsen, in 1903-06, the first to travel the Northwest Passage between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, in his small ship Gjøa, a seventy-foot refitted former herring boat powered by sails and a thirteen-horsepower engine, making his way through the entire length of the treacherous ice bound route, between the northern Canadian mainland and Canada’s Arctic islands, from Greenland across Baffin Bay, between the Canadian islands, across the top of Alaska into the Bering Strait. The dangerous journey took three years to complete, as Amundsen, his crew, and six sled dogs waited while the frozen sea around them thawed sufficiently to allow for navigation. We see him journey toward the North Pole in Fridtjof Nansen’s famous Fram, until word reached his expedition party of Robert Peary’s successful arrival at the North Pole. Amundsen then set out on a secret expedition to the Antarctic, and we follow him through his heroic capture of the South Pole. Cox makes clear why Amundsen succeeded in his quests where other adventurer-explorers failed, and how his methodical preparation and willingness to take calculated risks revealed both the spirit of the man and the way to complete one triumphant journey after another. Crucial to Amundsen’s success in reaching the South Pole was his use of carefully selected sled dogs. Amundsen’s canine crew members—he called them “our children”—had been superbly equipped by centuries of natural selection for survival in the Arctic. “The dogs,” he wrote, “are the most important thing for us. The whole outcome of the expedition depends on them.” On December 14, 1911, Roald Amundsen and four others, 102 days and more than 1,880 miles later, stood at the South Pole, a full month before Robert Scott. Lynne Cox describes reading about Amundsen as a young girl and how because of his exploits was inspired to follow her dreams. We see how she unwittingly set out in Amundsen’s path, swimming in open waters off Antarctica, then Greenland (always without a wetsuit), first as a challenge to her own abilities and then later as a way to understand Amundsen’s life and the lessons learned from his vision, imagination, and daring. South with the Sun—inspiring, wondrous, and true—is a bold adventure story of bold ambitious dreams.