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Lonely Minds in the Universe (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
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Lonely Minds in the Universe (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
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The possibility that humans are not alone in the Universe and might
in the future come in close contact with other intelligences is one
of the most intriguing questions of human history and has deep
implications for our understanding of the Universe and ourselves.
In this book the subject is dealt with in an interdisciplinary way,
giving the scientific and technological implications, discussing
the philosophical and religious connotations and rebuffing the
pseudo-scientific statements. Based on our current scientific
understanding of the Universe, the possibility of extraterrestrial
life is discussed, summarizing cosmic, chemical and biological
evolution. What we now know of the Universe suggests that life is
common and extraterrestrial intelligent life is a possibility. The
problem of searching for extraterrestrial intelligent beings is
often reduced to radio telescope technology or the possibility of
decoding a possible message. In many cases the idea of ETIs is
loaded with anthropomorphism. The author discusses problems such
as: what is intelligence? What is consciousness? Should we expect
ETIs to be conscious beings and other philosophical issues? also
examined and the possibilities of true contact with other
intelligent beings are considered. At the heart of this book is an
examination of the viability of future astronautics which would
enable closer human contact with ETI than through radio messages
taking thousands of years to reach their destination. The
possibility of faster-than-light space travel is considered. The
book addresses readers with an interest in general science, but
also those with a humanist background, interested in the great
philosophical debate about human nature, in particular the question
of whether there is other intelligent life in the Universe, and the
author counterbalances recent theories such as 'rare earth'.
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