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My video programs air on the Earth and on the other planets, including Artemis, Eros, Zeus, Neo-Hitite, and Neo-Egypt. I speak in a language called Cosmos which you do not yet know. It is a combination of Latin, Chinese, English, Russian, German, France and Turkish. I find that mathematical and scientific terminology are much more rich, complex and improved than Earths. You may be excited to know that we are able to translate text written in any language (a novel, for example) from any period of time into Cosmos in a second. I was born on a Neo-Earth planet but moved to the Artemis planet where I am very happy with my husband Quasar, who is from another universe. We have three children, two boys and a girl. We travel to our neighboring planets by space-plane at the speed of light; this is accomplished by being converted into light, and then back again into human form; you have seen a version of this in several of your films and television programs. We are partly free from the effects of gravity, and thus are partly free of your earthy sense of heaviness. When we take a trip to Earth with our children during the holidays we make use of Clarke's Space Elevator. Except for some weekends, holidays are the only times we get together with our children. Actually we spend most of our time in the space plane for our mission with my husband. Our children are grown now. They are involved very much communication between inter galaxies and new futuristic science at the college. In our time the span
of human life is over one thousand years, but our life's goal is much
as your is: how to improve our jobs, ourselves, our creativity, and
our quality of life. This quality of life and our income depend upon
how well we do our jobs, and how well we serve our planets.
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