Anastasia Martin




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Anastasia is a Japanese American who grew up in foster care but managed to become part of the 1.8% of foster children to graduate from a university. She speaks Japanese as well as a broken mix of French, English, German, and a bit of Hebrew. As young as three years old she was interested in a multitude of subjects, reading on an adult level, and writing theories and stories of her own. Anastasia simultaneously pursued degrees and certifications in Veterinary Medicine, Chemical Engineering, Pathology, Genetics, Psychology, Philosophy, and Graphic Design. Known online as Alien Anatomy, Anastasia has a blog for theories that didn’t make it into her books. When asked about her many passions she replies, “I was told I would amount to nothing, believed I could do anything, and decided to do everything”.
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This book is being published with special thanks to my high school English and Drama teacher, Darren Ralston, without whom I may never have published. After having been discouraged by so many influential adults in my life telling me my writing was nonsense and too bizarre for anyone else to want to read, Mr. Ralston saw it as unique and refreshing. He supported and encouraged the idea of me becoming a published author.
Special thanks, also, to Professor William Munsey for believing in me and reinspiring my imagination by giving me a new appreciation for Chemistry. Also, for indulging my two-and half-hour tour down the science fiction rabbit holes of potential organo-metallic robotic life forms and non-carbon-based life forms existing elsewhere in the Universe.
More thanks to school cafeteria workers everywhere. I don’t know if I would be alive today were it not for the kindness of those who recognized a child going without and risked their jobs to give me what they could. I don’t know whether they knew I was taking it home to feed my younger siblings or simply saw a hungry child. To every underappreciated cafeteria worker who feels unnoticed, you are the unseen superheroes. I promise it matters more than you may realize.

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This book will explore explanations of Earth and the universe such as The Big Bang, Creationism, The Ancient Astronaut Theory, The Theory of Evolution, and The Theory of Genetic Memory to name a few.
This is merely a collection of questions and thoughts intended to elaborate and speculate on current theories and introduce new concepts and contradictory explanations. May this collection offer some new insight and inspiration to all who venture down the rabbit holes within.It will also introduce new theories of my own, both to expand upon and contradict the existing theories of the many great, observant, and inquisitive minds that came before me. I have a very deep respect for innovative and controversial thinkers like Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, and Charles Darwin even if I don't always agree with their proposed explanations in their entireties.However, my deepest respect goes to the Philosophers, Socrates for the Socrates Paradox, and Lao-Tzu the Founder of Taoism. I have always valued the asking of questions over the quest for absolution. To borrow from Socrates, "to find yourself you must think for yourself". I do not claim to have any answers, only possibilities and, of course, more questions. To borrow more words from Socrates, "I know that I don't know".Here is an all-original quote of my own; if you consider diving down a rabbit hole fun, you may find wandering through a meerkat labyrinth exhilarating. To those who enjoy theory crafting and have an appreciation for mind-exhausting speculation, I hope this proves to be a truly satisfying and provocative read.Comparable to works such as;
Chariots of the Gods by Erich Von Daniken
Denisovan
Origins by Andrew Collins and Gregory L. Little
The Anunnaki Connection by Heather Lynn
Underworld and Lost Knowledge of the Ancients by Graham Hancock
Pyramid Quest and Forgotten Civilizations by Robert M Schoch
Technology of the Gods by David Hatcher Childress.
The Twelfth Planet by Zecharia Sitchin
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I have a few thoughts of my own about what pyramids could be. One such is that the pyramids were built to treat the water being used by the ancient Egyptians, much like our water treatment plants today. The ancient Egyptians claim to be survivors of Atlantis which was reported to have had running water. Egyptians and Romans had flowing water systems to deliver fresh, clean water to their cities and even to public bath houses. The pyramids have been found to have tunnels running underground and connecting them to the Nile. If the ancient Egyptians had a system for pumping fresh clean water from the Nile to their city, couldn’t they have also pumped used soiled water from the city into the pyramids?Scientists have found evidence that the ancient Egyptians had an understanding of chemistry. Could the evidence of chemicals found in specific chambers be due to a water treatment system? Once soiled water was pumped into the pyramids from the city, they would need a way to break down human waste and remove it from the water before returning it to the Nile to be reused. Could that be the reason for having three pyramids and underground tunnels connecting them to the Nile? Perhaps there was a complex water treatment process occurring which provided continual flowing clean water to the Egyptians. If so, did other ancient cultures adopt or have similar systems? Could this be the reason pyramids and other similar structures are found all over the world? Most mainstream scientists believe the mysterious pipes found in a pyramid at Mount Baigong in China to be fossilized tree roots due to how old they are estimated to be, but could they really be left over from a previous Earth civilization?Another thought that might explain not only The Great Pyramids, but all the pyramids found across the globe is that they may be nothing more than ancient places of worship. If we were to leave this planet or become extinct to be replaced by a group of intelligent beings hundreds or thousands of years later, what would they think if they unearthed churches, monasteries, synagogues, and mosques left behind by us? Some of our places of worship are quite elaborate and built to withstand time. Could all the worlds’ pyramids be the places of worship left behind from an ancient lost religion?


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