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Dreamer and Imaginative A - Α #1

Ioannis Karozis

Publisher: Ioannis Karozis

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Summary

Essential elements in every human being are humor and fiction, from myth + creature. 
Fiction is the classification of any story that originates from the imagination, and, thus, is not based on history or facts. 
 So you do not have to be an author to write a book of humorous fiction. 
The advantages of this book are that it combines humor and fiction with real-life facts and inventions of the last century, related to achievements in aerospace and technology in general, of the future. 
The data were provided by space studies of institutes, and estimates, as they are realistic as there is continuous progress in the field of space rocket technology. 
With all that mentioned, the book has an advantage over other similar books that refer to the future of space technology and are humorous fiction, as it contains scientific data and results of studies that refer to the plans of the human race in space. 
A few decades ago, space travel cost hundreds of millions of dollars, but today it is quite affordable since, with a few thousand dollars, any of us can become a space tourist !!.
Available since: 10/21/2020.

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