While the search for life beyond Earth often looks to the stars, author Kristy Shanahan suggests we might be looking in the wrong direction—or at least, only in one direction. Her latest non-fiction work, Glimpses into Other Worlds, moves past the typical tropes of space exploration to examine the intersection of ancient history, quantum physics, and human consciousness. Explora Books will feature this title from March 10–12, 2026, at the London Book Fair, located at the Olympia London in Hammersmith.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 7th Mar 2026 – The book functions as a bridge between the physical and the theoretical. Shanahan begins by revisiting historical accounts that many have long dismissed as mere myth. She looks at the biblical descriptions of Enoch and Elijah alongside the technical interpretations of engineers like Josef F. Blumrich, who famously analyzed the visions of Ezekiel through the lens of spacecraft design. By placing these ancient “heavenly visitors” next to modern UAP reports and the 1947 Roswell incident, the text asks whether humanity has been documenting the same phenomena for millennia under different names.

However, the narrative takes its most interesting turn when it leaves the vacuum of space for the complexities of the laboratory. Shanahan examines String Theory and quantum mechanics, not as dry academic subjects, but as the mathematical foundation for “Ultraterrestrials”—entities that may not travel from distant planets, but from dimensions existing parallel to our own. This section ditches the “little green men” cliches to focus on the scientific possibility of wormholes and folded space-time.
The final portion of the book focuses inward. Shanahan explores the Orch-OR model of consciousness, a theory suggesting that the human mind isn’t just a product of biological chemistry, but is connected to the universe via quantum entanglement. This connects modern science back to the Hindu concepts of Atman and Brahman, suggesting that the “other worlds” we seek might be accessed through the mind as much as through a telescope.
Glimpses into Other Worlds is less about providing a definitive map of the universe and more about asking why the same patterns appear in NASA reports, Vedic texts, and Cold War-era remote viewing programs. It is a precise, research-heavy look at the data points that suggest our reality is far more crowded than it appears.
Attendees of the London Book Fair can find Glimpses into Other Worlds at the Explora Books display.
Glimpses into Other Worlds is available on Amazon and other major retailers.
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