by Robert A. Freitas Jr.

1975-1976

Last updated on December 2008

First Edition

from Xenology Website

 

 

 First Edition
© 1975-1979, 2008 Robert A. Freitas Jr. All Rights Reserved.


Xenology may be defined as the scientific study of all aspects of extraterrestrial life, intelligence, and civilization.

Similarly, xenobiology refers to the study of the biology of extraterrestrial lifeforms not native to Earth, xenopsychology refers to the higher mental processes of such lifeforms if they are intelligent, and so forth.

 

 

 

 

CONTENTS

 

PART ONE - Perspectives

  1. Introduction  (Not available)

  2. Extraterrestrial Life - The History of an Idea

  3. The Aliens Among Us

  4. Xenology - The Context of the Universe

  5. General and Comparative Planetology

PART TWO:  Xenobiology

  1. A Definition of Life

  2. Experimental Xenobiology - Searching the Family of Sol  (Not available)

  • Alien Bioenergetics

  • Sensations

  • Extraterrestrial Intelligence

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    PART THREE:  Extraterrestrial Civilizations

    1. Energy and Culture

    2. Xenobiotechnology

    3. Interstellar Voyaging

    4. Planetary Engineering and Galactic High Technology

    5. Xenosociology

    6. Extraterrestrial Governments

    7. Extraterrestrial Cultures

    PART FOUR:  First Contact

    1. Abodes of Life - The Search Begins

    2. Interstellar Communication Techniques

    3. Theory and Practice of First Contact

    4. First Contact and the Human Response

    Appendixes

    1. What To Do If You Encounter Alien Beings or Their Craft

    2. Conferences, Symposia, and Red-Letter Dates through 1979

    Additional Information