
THE GOLDEN SPRINGTIME
Steffen Pichler(Author)
ZEIS Verlag
1st Edition
Published on 20. May 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
277 pages
978-3-947430-49-9 (ISBN)
Description
In the year 2038, while famine, disease and escalating environmental destruction are already raging, a giantic avalanche of extreme viruses, fungi and other parasites suddenly breaks loose in a total surprise, capitalising on mankind's misguided agricultural practice and genetic engineering. Civilisation is on the brink of the final collapse, but a desperate lie told by world leaders, offering a fantastic future to the condemned, creates a bizarre euphoria: The Golden Springtime of Man.
While terrified humanity is temporarily appeased and exhilarated, in the background of the events every word, theory and equation ever written down in the history of civilisation is desperately re-examined for fresh wisdom. This secret search for salvation, in which all leading scientists and a supercomputer are involved, eventually leads back to 1890 and unearths writings of a spoilt, aristocratic, English adventurer, who once journeyed to Australia to boost his ego and capture the biggest of all crocodiles. What he found instead, as one of the few white men to make deepest contact with Aboriginal hunter-gatherer tribes, was enlightenment that would radically expand humanity's knowledge and perception of the laws of nature and demand life as we know it to change. Now, for the very first time, civilisation is truly enlightened. But is there enough time left to stop the apocalypse?
While terrified humanity is temporarily appeased and exhilarated, in the background of the events every word, theory and equation ever written down in the history of civilisation is desperately re-examined for fresh wisdom. This secret search for salvation, in which all leading scientists and a supercomputer are involved, eventually leads back to 1890 and unearths writings of a spoilt, aristocratic, English adventurer, who once journeyed to Australia to boost his ego and capture the biggest of all crocodiles. What he found instead, as one of the few white men to make deepest contact with Aboriginal hunter-gatherer tribes, was enlightenment that would radically expand humanity's knowledge and perception of the laws of nature and demand life as we know it to change. Now, for the very first time, civilisation is truly enlightened. But is there enough time left to stop the apocalypse?
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Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 21 cm
Width: 13 cm
ISBN-13
978-3-947430-49-9 (9783947430499)
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Person
Author
Steffen Pichler, born in 1967, is a German book author who lived many years in nature far away from civilization and thereby sustained himself by hunting and gathering. He claims to have discovered during this time that the natural sciences and philosophies of civilization have overlooked and repressed the most important parts of observable reality. Over two decades, Pichler traveled thousands of kilometers of the most remote coastal regions of various continents on solo sea kayak tours, each lasting several months. Reports of his encounters with saltwater crocodiles, the largest reptiles on the planet, in northern Australia have been published internationally in numerous media. His documentation of the deeper ecological interactions of reptiles is used by scientists, for example in lectures in the departments of herpetology at various universities. Detailed information about the insigths on the saltwater crocodiles with many pictures can be found at: www.saltwatercrocodile.info