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  1. Jun 9, 2023 · Most believers say that Nibiru is a mysterious planet that orbits the sun, completing a new trip around the star every 3,600 Earth years. And supposedly, hypothetical planet Nibiru, aka Planet X or Planet Nine , is a giant planet tracing a collision course with us.

  2. The Riverworld series is set on the distant planet of Riverworld, where all humans ever born are resurrected along a ten-million-mile river near mushroom-shaped grailstones that provide food...

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  4. 4 days ago · Caltech researchers have found evidence of a giant planet tracing a bizarre, highly elongated orbit in the outer solar system. The object, which the researchers have nicknamed Planet Nine, has a mass about 10 times that of Earth and orbits about 20 times farther from the sun on average than does Neptune (which orbits the sun at an average ...

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    On the Riverworld, every human who ever lived and diedfrom the earliest Neanderthals up to 1983is resurrected on the banks of a seemingly endless river on an unknown planet. Along the river's almost 18 million twisting and turning miles, some 36.6 billion humans are miraculously provided with food, but with no clue to the possible meaning or purpos...

    Original, unpublished manuscript

    Riverworld began when Farmer wrote a 150,000-word novel, calling it Owe for the Flesh, over six weeks in the fall of 1952and submitted it at the last minute to the Shasta Science-Fiction Novel Prize Contest. He won the contest, with assurances of publication, but circumstances conspired to ensure that that would not happen for many years. The complete manuscript, now believed lost, consisted of four "books": 1. Owe for the Flesh 1.1. "The Great Cry" 1.2. "A State of Honesty" 1.3. "The River o...

    Magazine publications

    With no prospect of imminent publication, Farmer moved on to other projects. But in 1963 and '64, he rewrote the material into a second version and in late 1964 into a third, which he now called Owe for a River. This version was submitted to Ballantine Books, but it was rejected as being too much of an adventure story without sufficient deeper philosophical implications. Undaunted, he sent the manuscript to Frederick Pohl who at that time edited a number of prominent science fiction magazines...

    Published novels

    The five novels in the Riverworld series are as follows: 1. To Your Scattered Bodies Go(1971) – Hugo Award winner, Locus Award nominee 2. The Fabulous Riverboat(1971) 3. The Dark Design(1977) 4. The Magic Labyrinth(1980) 5. Gods of Riverworld (1983; later published as The Gods of Riverworld) In the early 1990s, it was decided to turn Riverworld into a shared universeanthology series, with numerous authors being invited to participate. Two volumes were released: 1. Tales of Riverworld (1992)(i...

    Overview

    Set millennia in the future, the Riverworld has been engineered to consist solely of a single long river-valley which snakes across its entire surface. The river's source is a small North Polar sea, from which it follows a course tightly zig-zagging across one hemisphere before flowing into another, along an equally labyrinthine path, to the same sea. The river has an average depth of 1.5miles, and its width ranges from 6.8miles to 24.8miles. It is shallow near the shore but plunges to enormo...

    Resurrectees

    Most of the resurrected awaken in a body equivalent to that of their 25-year-old selves, in perfect health and free of any previous genetic or acquired defects. All heart disease, tooth decay, and blindness are gone, all amputated limbs are restored, and all scars, tattoos and other body modifications are removed; whereas certain neurological impulses (for instance, curiosity or chemical addiction) remain intact. These bodies do not age, and can regenerate nearly any non-fatal injury, includi...

    Purpose

    The reason for the existence of Riverworld is initially a complete mystery. In Farmer's books a number of historical figures—including Sir Richard Burton, Alice Hargreaves, Samuel Clemens, Baron de Marbot, King John of England, Cyrano de Bergerac, Tom Mix, Mozart, Jack London, Lothar von Richthofen, and Hermann Göring—interact with fictional characters to discover the Riverworld's purpose. Another character, Peter Jairus Frigate, bears a striking resemblance to Farmer himself, and shares his...

    Role playing game

    A licensed guidebook outlining the setting for use in the GURPS role-playing game, GURPS Riverworld was released in 1989 by Steve Jackson Games. Copies of this guidebook were provided to the authors of the stories published in Tales of Riverworld and Quest To Riverworld, as this book summarizes the chronology, characters, geography and technical details of the Riverworld universe.

    "Shared Universe" stories

    Since the publication of the original books, several authors have been licensed to use the Riverworldsetting for their own stories - see "Works" towards the top of this page.

    Academic study

    Antoine Ruiz of the Université d'Avignon (France) wrote a master's degree memoir entitled Redemption in Philip José Farmer's Riverworld in 1995. This work is available online on the Official PJ Farmer Home Page.

    Farmer, Philip Jose (1983), "Author's Introduction" to River of Eternity; Huntington Woods, Michigan: Phantasia Press, pp i-x.
    Farmer, Philip Jose (1983), "Author's Introduction" to: River of Eternity; Huntington Woods, Michigan: Phantasia Press, pp i-x.
    The 1966 magazine version was about 12,000 words. The final "definitive" version is about 33,750 words. (See Farmer's "Forward" in Riverworld and Other Stories (1979); New York: Berkley Books, pp 3...
    Web site: 1972 Award Winners & Nominees. Worlds Without End. 2009-10-05.
  5. Absolutely! Including Gods of Riverworld, which isn't technically part of the series but is a direct continuation of the story...and some of the more interesting sci-fi bits of the whole story. The ending isn't entirely satisfying, but it's apt I suppose.

  6. Astronomers who suspect a hidden planet known as "Planet X" or "Planet Nine" is affecting the comings and goings of icy objects beyond Neptune, say we could soon lay eyes on the distant,...

  7. Jul 22, 2020 · Yet for 40 years, climate scientists have repeated the same unsatisfying answer: If humans double atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) from preindustrial levels, the planet will eventually warm between 1.5°C and 4.5°C—a temperature range that encompasses everything from a merely troubling rise to a catastrophic one.

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