Author: | Martin Ettington | ISBN: | 9781465785411 |
Publisher: | Martin Ettington | Publication: | February 27, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Martin Ettington |
ISBN: | 9781465785411 |
Publisher: | Martin Ettington |
Publication: | February 27, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Is Human Invisibility for real? This is one of those powers that has
been reported throughout history but seems so fantastic that it sounds
ridiculous.
This book provides a history of human invisiblity, many stories about
it occurring to different persons, current scientific research, and
exercises to teach you how to become invisible yourself
One historical story of invisibility as related in the Odyssey:
As Odysseus passed through the city, 'not one of the Phaeacians
could see him . . . for the great goddess Athene in her good will toward
him had hidden him in a thick cloud of darkness.' Odysseus went straight through the court, 'still hidden by the cloak of darkness in which Athene had enveloped him, until he reached Arete and King Alcinous. Then did he lay his hands upon the knees of the queen, and at that moment that miraculous darkness fell away from him and he became visible.
Here are some of the Chapters:
The History of Human Invisibility
Historical Invisibility Stories & Writings
Invisibility in Science Fiction/Fantasy
Some Invisibility Pictures
Recent Invisibility Stories
Science and Invisibility
Camouflage
Ninjitsu Techniques
The Psychology of Invisibility
Hypnotic Trances
Spiritual Invisibility
Exercises to become Invisible
Miscellaneous Invisibility Items
Is Human Invisibility for real? This is one of those powers that has
been reported throughout history but seems so fantastic that it sounds
ridiculous.
This book provides a history of human invisiblity, many stories about
it occurring to different persons, current scientific research, and
exercises to teach you how to become invisible yourself
One historical story of invisibility as related in the Odyssey:
As Odysseus passed through the city, 'not one of the Phaeacians
could see him . . . for the great goddess Athene in her good will toward
him had hidden him in a thick cloud of darkness.' Odysseus went straight through the court, 'still hidden by the cloak of darkness in which Athene had enveloped him, until he reached Arete and King Alcinous. Then did he lay his hands upon the knees of the queen, and at that moment that miraculous darkness fell away from him and he became visible.
Here are some of the Chapters:
The History of Human Invisibility
Historical Invisibility Stories & Writings
Invisibility in Science Fiction/Fantasy
Some Invisibility Pictures
Recent Invisibility Stories
Science and Invisibility
Camouflage
Ninjitsu Techniques
The Psychology of Invisibility
Hypnotic Trances
Spiritual Invisibility
Exercises to become Invisible
Miscellaneous Invisibility Items