"Terra 7" Zine - Edition #2

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One man is challenged to read the Bible in 90 days, fails, then decides to "yes and" himself into delirium. What could possibly go wrong?

From the Abstract:

"The biblical Garden of Eden was an advanced extraterrestrial terraforming project which hosted a dimensional gateway. This theory posits that extraterrestrial beings, referred to hereafter as Terra 7, established the Garden as both a self-sustaining semi-controlled ecosystem and a strategic nexus point for interdimensional travel. This paper is structured to support this thesis by first describing the historical and theological contexts of the Garden of Eden. The six days of creation are then made relative to the billions of years required to construct the Earth, with the Seventh Day serving as a scientific observational period. Archaeological findings, theological texts, theoretical models and collaborative evidence is then presented to provide further evidence and analysis of the hypothesis. Finally, the paper is concluded by the planetary implications of the stated hypothesis, specifically a glance of the Eighth Day."

Published by Tyler Keylon, 2024.

Second Edition.

Cover printed on green 70lb card stock, book block printed on white 50lb smooth text. 24 pages, black and white, est. 5.5 x 8.5 inches.

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One man is challenged to read the Bible in 90 days, fails, then decides to "yes and" himself into delirium. What could possibly go wrong?

From the Abstract:

"The biblical Garden of Eden was an advanced extraterrestrial terraforming project which hosted a dimensional gateway. This theory posits that extraterrestrial beings, referred to hereafter as Terra 7, established the Garden as both a self-sustaining semi-controlled ecosystem and a strategic nexus point for interdimensional travel. This paper is structured to support this thesis by first describing the historical and theological contexts of the Garden of Eden. The six days of creation are then made relative to the billions of years required to construct the Earth, with the Seventh Day serving as a scientific observational period. Archaeological findings, theological texts, theoretical models and collaborative evidence is then presented to provide further evidence and analysis of the hypothesis. Finally, the paper is concluded by the planetary implications of the stated hypothesis, specifically a glance of the Eighth Day."

Published by Tyler Keylon, 2024.

Second Edition.

Cover printed on green 70lb card stock, book block printed on white 50lb smooth text. 24 pages, black and white, est. 5.5 x 8.5 inches.

One man is challenged to read the Bible in 90 days, fails, then decides to "yes and" himself into delirium. What could possibly go wrong?

From the Abstract:

"The biblical Garden of Eden was an advanced extraterrestrial terraforming project which hosted a dimensional gateway. This theory posits that extraterrestrial beings, referred to hereafter as Terra 7, established the Garden as both a self-sustaining semi-controlled ecosystem and a strategic nexus point for interdimensional travel. This paper is structured to support this thesis by first describing the historical and theological contexts of the Garden of Eden. The six days of creation are then made relative to the billions of years required to construct the Earth, with the Seventh Day serving as a scientific observational period. Archaeological findings, theological texts, theoretical models and collaborative evidence is then presented to provide further evidence and analysis of the hypothesis. Finally, the paper is concluded by the planetary implications of the stated hypothesis, specifically a glance of the Eighth Day."

Published by Tyler Keylon, 2024.

Second Edition.

Cover printed on green 70lb card stock, book block printed on white 50lb smooth text. 24 pages, black and white, est. 5.5 x 8.5 inches.