Traveling Through Space in Faster-Than-Light Speed Can Be Achieved -- New Book is a Detailed Examination On the Concept of FTL Travel


EL PASO, Texas, May 16, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- For decades, mankind has dreamed about traveling through outer space with the speed of light. This concept only exists in fictional stories, but for author Brian Pinzon, such speed can be achieved by mankind with a careful examination, technological developments, scientific calculations and new ideas. This is the theme that drives a fascinating journey into the future with the release of Pinzon's new book, Albetration 2394 AD.

Told in two thought-provoking parts, Albetration 2394 AD features a detailed examination on the concept of faster-than-light space travel. The first part tells a science fiction account of speculation for a space-faring ship that travels to and from distant planets using a futuristic faster-than-light (FTL) engine technology. The second part of this book unveils an attempt at getting science fiction out of the story and placing it into the real world as we know it currently. The theme from the second part is derived from a perspective of what is called Cosmotheology. Interestingly, this volume contains detailed illustrations of the spacecraft and various diagrams that emphasize what needs to be done in order to achieve FTL travel capability. From the first page until the last, Albetration 2394 AD will leave you amazed with its astounding concepts. Order a copy now by visiting your local bookstore or shop online at Xlibris.com today.

About the Author

Brian Pinzon has Master's degrees in both Technology and Healthcare, from University of Phoenix and Webster University, respectively. He has his undergraduate degree in Finance from New Mexico State University. He lives single in El Paso, Texas where he grew up, and was born in Buffalo, New York. He currently holds patents on personal security technology for cellular phones, and continues to work on funding a healthcare institute for the community. He has been published in "The Mobius Strip" by the El Paso Science Fiction and Fantasy Alliance, in October 1993, a non-profit organization that ran Amigocon conventions for several years. He has begun writing after reading many novels by famous writers and researching the Internet for the latest prospects for interstellar travel. He has also researched the latest theories in astrophysics and mathematics to develop new ideas about transportation problems of the future. He is also a direct descendant of a wealthy shipbuilder, Martin Alonso Pinzon, who was the Captain of the Pinta with Christopher Columbus in 1492 AD. Brian's father was born in Bogota, Colombia, where he studied medicine and immigrated to the U.S. in 1963. His father currently practices medicine in El Paso, Texas, and specializes in Nuclear Medicine and is a Fellow in Endocrinology.



              Albetration 2394 AD * by Brian Pinzon
                 Publication Date: June 15, 2004
      Trade Paperback; $17.84; 111 pages; 978-1-4134-3453-8

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