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Leah Danielle is a competent and well respected engineer with a great curiosity for the future and life in the Universe. Her creativity leads to the development of a great telescope, a discovery machine, that allows her and others to find out that a ship at great distance is coming towards Earth. The ship is inhabited by an advanced culture, a hybrid of biological and digital beings far more advanced than those on Earth. Their calling card is a signal, which, if decoded properly allows those who have interpreted it properly to have the chance to travel with them and survey other planets. The technologies employed by these advanced beings are really extensions of what scientists and engineers are already doing on Earth and therefore the story of Leah is highly probable. This book is a mixture of science fact and fiction, with a bridge of plausibility between the two.
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Leah Danielle is a competent and well respected engineer with a great curiosity for the future and life in the Universe. Her creativity leads to the development of a great telescope, a discovery machine, that allows her and others to find out that a ship at great distance is coming towards Earth. The ship is inhabited by an advanced culture, a hybrid of biological and digital beings far more advanced than those on Earth. Their calling card is a signal, which, if decoded properly allows those who have interpreted it properly to have the chance to travel with them and survey other planets. The technologies employed by these advanced beings are really extensions of what scientists and engineers are already doing on Earth and therefore the story of Leah is highly probable. This book is a mixture of science fact and fiction, with a bridge of plausibility between the two.