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Lanethros
註釋Lanethros by Richard Sills In a futuristic society, conflict situations are resolved peacefully. Lantheros, though also an engaging novel, is a statement against war. Its pages present the reflection of the positive and peaceful alternative to war. Lantheros poses answers to age-old questions and those of ages to come. What are beings of other planets like, how do they relate to each other, and how do they solve their conflicts? How do they relate to their thinking computers? What do they think of less advanced planets, like the planet Earth, for instance? Lanethros is a humorous puzzle. You can read it as a puzzle to be resolved in the second book of the series, Antivion. About the Author Educator, computer scientist, and humorist, Richard Sills was named "Educator of the Decade" for his experimental and groundbreaking use of children as teachers. Artwork resulting from his educational experiment was displayed throughout New York City in the late 1970's. He received quite a bit of publicity during this time. As a computer scientist, he has held five patents in computer systems and has developed a means to create a sentient, a "thinking computer". Mr. Sills is the founding sponsor of the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Presidential Learning Center at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California. He ran a humorous campaign for President as the "Children's Party" write-in candidate for President in the 1980's. Mr. Sills currently lives in Florida and continues to write.