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- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 18:35:23 GMT
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David Mills
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For Immediate Release
Atheist Floating to Heavens
HUNTINGTON, West Virginia / KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Florida -
As the number of publicly-declared atheists continues to rise in the US and
Canada, a new-generation atheist author will, in his own words, "float like
an angel in heaven" on Sunday, December 9, 2007 to draw attention to his
unholy cause. David Mills, author of the divisive yet briskly-selling book
Atheist Universe, is scheduled to become history's first avowed atheist
author to fly into zero gravity.
If the mission proceeds as scheduled, Mills, 48, will fly from Kennedy Space
Center aboard G-Force One, the same modified 727 space-plane that ferried
renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking into weightlessness on April 26,
2007. Unlike Professor Hawking, who was rewarded for his stellar scientific
achievements with a "free ride" aboard G-Force One, Mills is self-financing
his own cosmic excursion. G-Force One was also previously employed by
Producer Ron Howard and Tom Hanks to film weightless scenes for the movie
Apollo 13.
When asked what he hoped to achieve through his expensive voyage, Mills
replied, "Religious believers think they're going to float like an angel in
heaven after they die. Atheists, by contrast, believe that the only life
we're ever going to experience is right here and right now. So I'm floating
like an angel on December 9th.
"There are still millions of atheists in our nation who feel alone and
isolated. I also want to raise their awareness of the diversity of
free-thought organizations that now exist for them: The Richard Dawkins
Foundation, The Secular Web, The Rational Response Squad, Atheist Alliance,
The Freedom From Religion Foundation, and American Atheists to name just a
few." He adds, "I hope this flight boosts public visibility of the atheist
movement for non-believers and believers alike and underscores that,
together, we must work now on earth to resolve our conflicts, rather than
storing our treasures in a nonexistent heaven."
According to Mills, who lives in Huntington, WV, "Many other atheists have
certainly preceded me throughout the 45 years of manned-space flight. But
I'll be proudly and openly representing the estimated 15 million atheists in
the US, many of whom continue to feel underrepresented. Like it or not,
there are plenty of us [atheists] out there. We're your next-door neighbors
and coworkers."
Mills' book Atheist Universe ignited the explosion of atheist books in
2004-05, when it became Amazon.com's emergent and best-selling title on the
subject, a sales ranking that it maintained for over two years. Since that
time, however, other, better-known authors have followed with atheist
volumes of their own, including Richard Dawkins (The God Delusion), Sam
Harris (The End of Faith & Letter to a Christian Nation), Daniel Dennett
(Breaking the Spell) and Christopher Hitchens (God Is Not Great). Dawkins
quotes Mills extensively in The God Delusion, describing Mills'
anti-Fundamentalist writings as "admirable work." Mills' book showcases a
Foreword and personal endorsement by Dorion Sagan, son of the late
astronomer Carl Sagan.
Not everyone supports Mills and his floating book tour. A Baptist pastor in
nearby Charleston, WV, who asked to voice an observation without identifying
himself, said, "This is yet another sorry illustration of Mills' juvenile
behavior and immature intellect. He uses cheap stunts and theatrics as a
substitute for intellectual substance in his writings. Even if he were the
first man on Mars, it wouldn't prove that one word of his book was true. We
already knew that Mills' brain was weightless, so now the rest of him will
be weightless too. This proves only that he's a lightweight. But the Word of
God will stand forever on a solid foundation."
Mills' flight aboard G-Force One will jet steeply over the Atlantic Ocean
after leaving the Kennedy Space Center. After achieving the necessary
sub-orbital altitude, the G-Force craft will then execute a series of
high-speed 45-degree nose-dives back toward Earth, creating the weightless
condition NASA uses to train its corps of astronauts. Mills' flight entails
15 such parabolic maneuvers, simulating Zero G (or weightlessness), Lunar
(1/6th) gravity, and Martian (1/3rd) gravity for approximately 30 seconds
during each earthward tumble.
There are 5 such gravity-escaping aircraft on the planet. Three are owned by
the governments of Russia, France and the US. Two are owned by Zero Gravity
Corporation of Las Vegas, NV, from whom Mills purchased, without
sponsorship, his flight into weightlessness.
When asked about personal fear or trepidation about embarking on such a
roller coaster flight--described even by hard-boiled NASA astronauts as the
"Vomit Comet"--Mills jokingly replied: "To me, Zero G means zero gods. In
the highly unlikely event that the aircraft disintegrates before landing
safely back at Kennedy, I'll be at peace. I know in my heart where I'm going
.. . . to the bottom of the ocean to be pilfered by squid."
Interview Contact:
David Mills
Office: 304-417-0815
media4mills@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.DavidMills.Net
Photographs for at-will use are freely available upon request or from
http://www.DavidMills.Net.
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