Life Beyond Us

An Original Anthology of SF Stories and Science Essays

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English language

Published Nov. 7, 2022 by Laksa Media Groups Inc..

ISBN:
978-1-988140-49-0
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How would first contact—on earth, in space, on another planet—transform our understandings of technology, philosophy, and what it means to be human? What kind of cognitive dissonance would society experience, if we discovered a previously unrecognized sentience on Earth?

What would life be like if it originated in a frigid ocean beneath an impenetrable shell of ice? Or on a world whose haze obscures any view of the universe beyond? Or on an unfathomable scale in the depths of space? Or . . .

Life—beyond us.

Dive in as the European Astrobiology Institute presents fifty-four original SF Stories and Science Essays on life, from microbial to macro, from automatic to sagacious. Each speculative story is followed by a professional essay illuminating the scientific underpinnings of the story and providing a new window into the cutting-edge knowledge about exploration for life in the universe.

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Stories about unusual life and how to meet them.

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A large anthology of stories and accompanying essays about unusual non-human life, which may be sentient, and how we might meet them. Stories that I found interesting were by Eric Choi, Geoffrey A. Landis, Rich Larson, Lisa Jenny Krieg, Tobias S. Buckell, Valentin D. Ivanov, Gregory Benford, Peter Watts, Simone Heller and Mary Robinette Kowal.

  • "Hemlock on Mars", short story by Eric Choi: a mission to Mars is in jeopardy when it is discovered to be harbouring Earth organisms and may contaminate its landing zone. Mission controllers work to resolve the issue: at the same time, one of the leaders have to struggle with a personal crisis that, in the end, would influence the outcome of the mission.

  • "Planetary Protection", essay by Giovanni Poggiali, talks about the history of the Planetary Protection Protocol and how it applies to space probes not contaminating their mission targets.

  • "The Dog Star Killer", short …