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Index
Preface and Acknowledgements for the First Edition
The Field of Xenology Why Publish the First Edition? History of the Book
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Extraterrestrial Life: The History of an Idea
2.1 Ancient Beginnings 2.2 The Long Interregnum 2.3 Plurality of Worlds and Divine Purpose 2.4 Science and Science Fiction
Chapter 3. The Aliens Among Us
3.1 Xenoarchaeology
3.1.1 Extraterrestrial Intervention in Biological Evolution 3.1.2 Extraterrestrial Cultural Intervention 3.1.3 Extraterrestrial Artifacts and Manifestations
3.2 Ufology
3.2.1 Why Believe in UFOs? 3.2.2 The Evidence for UFOs 3.2.3 The UFO Game
3.3 The Resident Aliens
Chapter 4. Xenology: The Context of the Universe
4.1 The Universe 4.2 Galaxies 4.3 The Milky Way Galaxy 4.4 The Stars
Chapter 5. General and Comparative Planetology
5.1 Planetary Evolution 5.2 Thalassogens 5.3 Planetary Atmospheres 5.4 Planetary Meteorology and Astrogeology
5.4.1 Climate and Weather 5.4.2 Sky Colors 5.4.3 Astrogeology
5.5 Planetary Habitability
Chapter 6. A Definition of Life
6.1 Chronology 6.2 What is Life?
6.2.1 The Traditional Answer 6.2.2 Organization 6.2.3 Towards a Definition of Life
Chapter 7. The Origin of Life
7.1 Historical Views on the Origin of Life 7.2 Cosmochemical Evolution 7.3 Early Chemical Evolution on Earth
7.3.1 Prebiotic Synthesis
7.4 Proteins and Cells 7.5 Nucleic Acids and DNA 7.6 Early Biological Systems
Chapter 8. Exotic Biochemistries
8.1 The Argument for Diversity
8.1.1 Temperature Chauvinism
8.2 Alternative Biochemistries
8.2.1 The Limits of Carbon Aqueous 8.2.2 Alternatives to Water 8.2.3 Alternatives to Carbon
8.3 Exotic Lifeforms
Chapter 9. Experimental Xenobiology: Searching the Family of Sol Chapter 10. Alien Bioenergetics
10.1 Finding the Energy to Live 10.2 Photosynthesis 10.3 Animal Metabolism and Respiration 10.4 Alien Blood 10.5 Thermoregulation
Chapter 11. Extraterrestrial Biomechanics
11.1 Specialization and Symmetry 11.2 Xenobiomechanics
11.2.1 The Challenge of Gravity 11.2.2 Meeting the Challenge: Skeletons
11.3 Alien Locomotion
11.3.1 Aquatic Locomotion 11.3.2 Travel by Land 11.3.3 Avian Propulsion
Chapter 12. Alien Sex
12.1 Is Sex Necessary? 12.2 The Bisexual Universe
12.2.1 Intersexuality 12.2.2 Optional Sex
12.3 Alien Sex Practices
12.3.1 Alien Orgasms
12.4 Xenogamy
Chapter 13. Sensations
13.1 Tactile Senses 13.2 Olfaction 13.3 Acoustical Senses
13.3.1 Two-Dimensional Sound 13.3.2 Three-Dimensional Sound
13.4 Electrical and Magnetic Senses 13.5 Vision
13.5.1 Visible Vision 13.5.2 Infrared Vision 13.5.3 Radio Vision
13.6 Alien Senses
Chapter 14. Extraterrestrial Intelligence
14.1 Evolution of Intelligence
14.1.1 In the Beginning 14.1.2 The Triune Brain
14.2 Juvenile Extraterrestrial Intelligences
14.2.1 Genetic Sentience 14.2.2 Brain Sentience 14.2.3 Communal Sentience
14.3 Alien Consciousness and the Sentience Quotient
Chapter 15. Energy and Culture
15.1 Type I Civilizations: Planetary Cultures 15.2 Type II Civilizations: Stellar Cultures 15.3 Type III Civilizations: Galactic Cultures 15.4 Type IV Civilizations: Universal Cultures
Chapter 16. Xenobiotechnology
16.1 Bioneering
16.1.1 Intelligence Amplification 16.1.2 Genetic Surgery 16.1.3 Genetic Hybrids and Synthetic Genes 16.1.4 Ectogenesis and Cloning
16.2 Immortality
16.2.1 Xenogerontology 16.2.2 The Limits of Immortality
16.3 Androids and Cyborgs
16.3.1 Androids and Organleggers 16.3.2 The Bionic Alien 16.3.3 Enter the Robot? (aka. Uploading)
16.4 Machine Life
16.4.1 Artificial Intelligence 16.4.2 Robots and Robotics 16.4.3 Machine Evolution
Chapter 17. Interstellar Voyaging
17.1 Communication vs. Transportation 17.2 Relativistic Starflight 17.3 Conventional Interstellar Propulsion Systems
17.3.1 Nuclear Pulse Propulsion 17.3.2 Controlled Fusion Rocket 17.3.3 Interstellar Ramjet 17.3.4 Beamed Power Laser Propulsion 17.3.5 Total Conversion Drives
17.4 Exotic Propulsion Systems
17.4.1 Gravity Catapults 17.4.2 Antigravity and Reactionless Field Drives 17.4.3 Tachyon Starships 17.4.4 Momentum Interconversion Drives 17.4.5 Statistical Transport 17.4.6 Black Holes and Space Warps 17.4.7 Teleportation and Transporter Beams
17.5 Time Travel 17.6 Interstellar Navigation 17.7 Generation Ships and Suspended Animation
Chapter 18. Alien Weapons
18.1 Chemical, Biochemical, and Biological Weaponry 18.2 Bionic Weaponry 18.3 Sonic Weapons 18.4 Photonic Radiative Weaponry 18.5 Particulate Radiative Weaponry 18.6 Nuclear Explosives 18.7 Climate Modification and High Technology Weapons 18.8 The Ultimate Weapon
Chapter 19. Planetary Engineering and Galactic High Technology
19.1 Alien Materials Technology
19.1.1 New Forms of Matter 19.1.2 Energy Storage and Mining Techniques
19.2 Extraterrestrial Habitat Engineering
19.2.1 Terraforming 19.2.2 Space Habitats 19.2.3 Planet Moving and Star Mining 19.2.4 Large Scale Biospheric Engineering 19.2.5 Galactic Megastructures
Chapter 20. Xenosociology
20.1 Biological Evolution
20.1.1 Evolution Rates
20.2 Xenopsychology
20.2.1 Energy Ecology 20.2.2 Competition and Aggression 20.2.3 Universal Emotions 20.2.4 Xenophobia
20.3 Early Technological Civilizations
20.3.1 Telluric Civilizations 20.3.2 Aquatic Civilizations 20.3.3 Avian Civilizations
20.4 Alien Social Systems
20.4.1 Models for Extraterrestrial Societies
Chapter 21. Extraterrestrial Governments
21.1 Dimensions of Extraterrestrial Government
21.1.1 Governance Scales
21.2 Alien Political Organizations: Xenopolitical Factors
21.2.1 Sentience 21.2.2 Dispersion 21.2.3 Size 21.2.4 Heritage 21.2.5 Xenopolitics: Tentative Conclusions
21.3 Extraterrestrial Organizational Cybernetics
21.3.1 System Complexity 21.3.2 System Structure 21.3.3 System Stability
21.4 Strategic Galactography
21.4.1 The Economic Viability of Interstellar Cargo Transport 21.4.2 Galactic Trade Routes 21.4.3 Interstellar War
Chapter 22. Extraterrestrial Cultures
22.1 Alien Religion 22.2 Alien Ritual
22.2.1 Religious Rites 22.2.2 Extraterrestrial Cults
22.3 Ethics and Law
22.3.1 Extraterrestrial Ethics 22.3.2 Legal Universals 22.3.3 Xenopenology
22.4 Philosophy and Knowledge
22.4.1 Alien Logic 22.4.2 Time, Language, and Space 22.4.3 Science and Paradigmology 22.4.4 Xenoeschatology
22.5 Extraterrestrial Aesthetics
22.5.1 Xenomusicology 22.5.2 Alien Painting and Surface Arts 22.5.3 Dance and Sports 22.5.4 Alien Sculpture and Architecture
Chapter 23. Abodes of Life: The Search Begins
23.1 Theoretical Galactic Demography
23.1.1 The Drake Equation
23.2 Experimental Galactic Demography
23.2.1 Direct Observation of Alien Planets
Chapter 24. Interstellar Communication Techniques
24.1 The Cosmic Miracle
24.1.1 Eavesdropping
24.2 Extraterrestrial Signaling
24.2.1 Alternative Channels: HEPs, Neutrinos, Gravitons and Tachyons 24.2.2 Electromagnetic Waves and Frequency Selection 24.2.3 Acquisition and Artificiality Criteria 24.2.4 Alien Message Contents 24.2.5 SETI: Yesterday and Today
24.3 Extraterrestrial Starprobes and Artifacts
24.3.1 Why Probes Are Better 24.3.2 Mission Profile 24.3.3 The Nature of Alien Artifacts 24.3.4 Project Daedalus
Chapter 25. Theory and Practice of First Contact
25.1 First Contact and Metalaw
25.1.1 Basic Metalaw 25.1.2 Fasan's Metalaws 25.1.3 Universal Thermoethical Principles of First Contact
25.2 The Character of First Contact
25.2.1 Mass-Energy Scales of Contact 25.2.2 Information-Rate Scales of Contact 25.2.3 Generalized First Contact Taxonomy
25.3 First Contact Protocols and Elementary Astropolitics
25.3.1 Encounters Between Equals: The 0/0 Contact 25.3.2 Gods and Primitives: The 11/0 Contact 25.3.3 Trees and Humans: The 0/10 Contact 25.3.4 Higher-Order Contacts
Chapter 26. First Contact and the Human Response
26.1 Military and Political Response
26.1.1 Remote Contact 26.1.2 Direct Contact 26.1.3 Surprise Contact
26.2 Public Reaction and the Press
26.2.1 Rumor and Credibility 26.2.2 Panic and Mass Hysteria
26.3 Legal Issues of First Contact
26.3.1 Alien Animals 26.3.2 Legal Standards of Personhood 26.3.3 Extraterrestrial Persons 26.3.4 Aliens and American Law
26.4 Human Sociocultural Response
26.4.1 The Acculturation of Humanity 26.4.2 Social Impact of First Contact 26.4.3 The Religious Response 26.4.4 Impact on Science and Technology
Chapter 27. The Cosmic Perspective Appendix A. What To Do If You Encounter Alien Beings or Their Craft (Surprise Contact Scenario) Appendix B. Xenology Conferences, Symposia, and Red-Letter Dates through 1979 References (1-4183)**
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