SuperMars

SuperMars
by Ellis Silver, PhD


Where we really came from and where we’ll go when the world ends.

The fascinating sequel to Humans Are Not From Earth.

In Humans Are Not From Earth, ecologist and environmentalist Dr. Ellis Silver proved we couldn’t have evolved on this planet. Now he looks at where we really came from – and where we might be heading in the future.

646 pages.

Kindle edition: $3.99
Paperback: $17.99

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In Humans Are Not From Earth, ecologist and environmentalist Dr. Ellis Silver proved we couldn’t have evolved on this planet. Now he looks at where we really came from – and where we might be heading in the future.

A Mars-like planet would suit us better than the Earth, so why did we end up here, on the wrong planet?

Could there be another planet Mars in another solar system or another galaxy? Might our ancestors still be living there? Could we find it and live there too?

We only have a few hundred million years left on Earth. As the Sun grows hotter, the plants will die and the planet will become uninhabitable. Mars could become our home for the next five billion years. In fact, it will have to – we have no choice. But when the Sun expands into a red giant and consumes the inner planets, Mars will become red hot. And then what?

This far-reaching book looks at our real history, including our evolution on another planet and our arrival on Earth, and the many changes we’ve undergone since we settled here.

There’s a detailed comparison of Earth, Mars, and our original home planet.

And then we take a fascinating look at our possible future, from terraforming Mars, colonizing frozen moons, and building artificial worlds, to planet-hopping in other star systems, and (maybe) surviving the end of the universe.

Each topic is discussed in depth and backed up with concrete evidence and 36 pages of references.

If you’re interested in discovering the truth about our origins and our future, on Earth and beyond, this mindblowing and compelling book is a must-read.

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