Jessica Roberts
Reviewer Jessica Roberts is a book reviewer for a local newspaper and has reviewed for a national women's magazine too. She has had various articles published in magazines and has now completed her novel. Jessica currently lives in West Yorkshire and enjoys walking in the dales and woodlands as part of her hobby as well as, of course, reviewing books. To read more of Jessica's reviews CLICK HERE
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Author: Paul
Hutchins
Publisher:
Imagination Publishing
ISBN:
978-0-9817123-3-8
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Have you ever considered our planet to be like a spec of dust? Apparently, this is what Earth looks like if you try and imagine space and the cosmos in clearer perspective. It is so small, Hutchins explains, that Earth looks so insignificant among the vast realms of space.
Reading The Secret Doorway: Beyond Imagination, I was hypnotized. There is something so fascinating yet incomprehensible about the galaxies that keeps you hooked, pulled in like a magnet. You constantly want to know more and yet you’re amazed by the vastness of the cosmos and the environment beyond our blue skies.
How? Why? Hutchins tries to explain. Here inside this fascinating, compelling and mystifying book he explores our great world, space and fittingly, NASA.
If it weren’t for our telescopes, we may never have known about other planets and how the belief that the sun moves around the world is actually wrong!
Perhaps though, more importantly, how did our universe begin? Did it all start with a big bang and are we ever going to find the correct answers we so desperately seek? Hutchins tries to explain more on this.
The full gloss picture taken by the Hubble space telescope (found inside this book) shows us more then 10,000 galaxies “an image of a tiny core sample of space” says Hutchins. I don’t believe it is possible to imagine how so large-scale deep space really is! Our planet, it seems, is just a grain of sand in an endless ocean of stars, planets and galaxies.
We delve into the realms of the Milky Way galaxy and how all the planets (we know of) are created. Hutchins poses the question: if it had to take man to build even a simple grass hut does it then not seem logical that our home, Earth, and all the billions of other galaxies must have been constructed by someone with an imagination?
My mind boggles and like trying to imagine what death is like or perhaps a new colour, it will not allow me to think ahead. A large number of earth’s population feel the same way I guess.
We later learn that our sun is just one of millions of hot fiery balls in the huge scale of the galaxy. The author just doesn’t stop here either. He asks us if we can name all the stars out there, can you? No? Not surprising as there is approximately 400 billion or more of them!
Artists impressions of space and the planets found throughout this book are beautiful. It seems ever more apparent that planets and stars can create their own artwork with space as their canvas.
When you consider that our planet Earth is so small compared to the millions of others in space you have to wonder are there any other life forms, maybe even little green men flying around in their UFOs? Or are we really the only ones? Is the truth out there? You should read this for yourself.
Hutchins has shed light on some much-needed questions and has explained in very simple ways the force behind our world, the galaxy and what really lies beyond our imagination.
Be prepared with the cello-tape though, as the pages in this book drop out easily!
Jessica Roberts
Reviewer Jessica Roberts is a book reviewer for a local newspaper and has reviewed for a national women's magazine too. She has had various articles published in magazines and has now completed her novel. Jessica currently lives in West Yorkshire and enjoys walking in the dales and woodlands as part of her hobby as well as, of course, reviewing books. To read more of Jessica's reviews CLICK HERE
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