Secret Journey to Planet Serpo: A True Story of Interplanetary Travel by Len Kasten

Secret Journey to Planet Serpo: A True Story of Interplanetary Travel by Len Kasten

Author:Len Kasten [Kasten, Len]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Body; Mind & Spirit, UFOs & Extraterrestrials
ISBN: 9781591431466
Google: qZGAMAEACAAJ
Amazon: 1591431468
Publisher: Bear & Company
Published: 2013-05-04T23:00:00+00:00


in mid-1966, obviously this sketch was not made on the first day on the planet, but a few months later. The words in brackets were added by e-mail recipient and editor Victor Martinez. Anonymous mentions drafting templates to explain that these templates were used to make the sketch. It is not a freehand drawing. Website moderator Bill Ryan adds the following information about how it was drawn: “It has since been shown conclusively that this drawing was made with a Berol RapiDesign R-22 architect’s drawing stencil. However, it is also known that this very common template was on the market a number of years before the Serpo mission departed in 1965, and may well have been included among the equipment taken by the Serpo team.”

COMMENTS BY ANONYMOUS ABOUT THE SKETCH

A great deal of planning went into the 10-year mission to Serpo. Several teams of officials planned what equipment to take. These officials tried to imagine every conceivable situation where certain types of tools and other equipment might be needed. One area was capturing the view and makeup of objects, artifacts and landscapes on Planet SERPO. The mission team took cameras—sixteen different types of cameras and drawing/drafting equipment. Although no Team Member was trained in drafting, three Team Members had drawing experience from their college days. Several different types of drafting templates were taken on the trip. The planning officials tried to envision every type of situation where a template might be needed.

The drawing, made by the Team Commander, depicts the base of the sundial. Each object meant a certain time of day to the Ebens. When the sun was directed—through the sundial—onto the object at the base of the sundial, that meant a specific task [or change of] to the Ebens. For example, it might signal a change in work schedules, a time to rest, a time to eat. a time to celebrate, etc. After a few years, the team learned each symbol and learned the meaning of each symbol.

This drawing is a copy of the actual drawing made by the Team Commander in 1967. The Team also took many photographs of the sundial symbols...

The regimentation of Eben society is surprising. Our team was able to determine that the average IQ of the Ebens was 165 on our scale. It wouldn’t be expected that aliens with such high intelligence would subject themselves to such rigid control over their daily activity. On Earth, we associate creativity with complete freedom of expression, and we understand that creative people must be permitted to live perhaps eccentric lives. We actually expect writers and artists tonot conform to conventional patterns of life. Perhaps this is the key. The Ebens did not display the sort of individuality that we have, and consequently there was little or no creativity in the Eben race. They are not very innovative.



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