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Un taxi pour l'espace : conversaions sur la vie dans l'univers
Charles S. Cockell
- Arthaud
- Documents
- 17 Janvier 2024
- 9782080423986
Faut-il espérer ou craindre l'arrivée des extraterrestres ? Pourrons-nous passer bientôt des week-ends dans l'espace ? Y a-t-il une vie dans les galaxies et si oui, à quoi ressemblent les créatures extraterrestres ? Face à l'urgence climatique, faut-il encore financer l'exploration spatiale ?
Ces questions traversent bien souvent les esprits, du moins ceux des chauffeurs de taxi ayant croisé la route de Charles S. Cockell, astrobiologiste de renom. Ouvrant la porte à de nouveaux horizons, les interrogations - parfois farfelues, souvent pertinentes - des chauffeurs de taxi permettent à Charles S. Cockell de rendre accessible, philosophique et humoristique l'astrobiologie ou l'étude des différents phénomènes permettant l'apparition puis l'évolution de la vie dans l'univers.
Dix-huit discussions sur banquette arrière transformées en essais scientifiques accessibles à tous. -
This book extends the discussion of the nature of freedom and what it means for a human to be free. This question has occupied the minds of thinkers since the Enlightenment. However, without exception, every one of these discussions has focused on the character of liberty on Earth.In this volume the authors explore how people are likely to be governed in space and how that will affect what sort of liberty they experience. Who will control oxygen? How will people maximise freedom of movement in a lethal environment? What sort of political and economic systems can be created in places that will be inherently isolated? These are just a few of the major questions that bear on the topic of extra-terrestrial liberty. During the last forty years an increasing number of nations have developed the capability of launching people into space. The USA, Europe, Russia, China and soon India have human space exploration programs. These developments raise the fundamental question of how are humans to be governed in space.This book follows from a previous volume published in this series which looked at the Meaning of Liberty Beyond the Earth and explored what sort of freedoms could exist in space in a very general way. This new volume focuses on systems of governance and how they will influence which of these sorts of freedoms will become dominant in extra-terrestrial society. The book targets a wide readership covers many groups including:Space policy makers interested in understanding how societies will develop in space and what the policy implications might be for space organisations.Space engineers interested in understanding how social developments in space might influence the way in which infrastructure and space settlements should be designed.Space scientists interested in how scientific developments might influence the social structures of settlements beyond the Earth.Social scientists (political philosophers, ethicists etc) interested in understanding how societies will develop in the future.
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The purpose of this book is to initiate a new discussion on liberty focusing on the infinite realms of space. The discussion of the nature of liberty and what it means for a human to be free has occupied the minds of thinkers since the Enlightenment. However, without exception, every one of these discussions has focused on the character of liberty on the Earth. The emergence of human space exploration programs in the last 40-50 years raise a fundamental and new question: what will be the future of liberty in space? This book takes the discussion of liberty into the extraterrestrial environment. In this book, new questions will be addressed such as: Can a person be free when the oxygen the individual breathes is the result of a manufacturing process controlled by someone else? Will the interdependence required to survive in the extremities of the extraterrestrial environment destroy individualism? What are the obligations of the individual to the extraterrestrial state? How can we talk of extraterrestrial liberty when everyone is dependent on survival systems?
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A guide to understanding the formation of life in the Universe The revised and updated second edition of Astrobiology offers an introductory text that explores the structure of living things, the formation of the elements required for life in the Universe, the biological and geological history of the Earth, and the habitability of other planets. Written by a noted expert on the topic, the book examines many of the major conceptual foundations in astrobiology, which cover a diversity of traditional fields including chemistry, biology, geosciences, physics, and astronomy. The book explores many profound questions such as: How did life originate on Earth? How has life persisted on Earth for over three billion years? Is there life elsewhere in the Universe? What is the future of life on Earth? Astrobiology is centered on investigating the past and future of life on Earth by looking beyond Earth to get the answers. Astrobiology links the diverse scientific fields needed to understand life on our own planet and, potentially, life beyond. This new second edition: Expands on information about the nature of astrobiology and why it is useful Contains a new chapter "What is Life?" that explores the history of attempts to understand life Contains 20% more material on the astrobiology of Mars, icy moons, the structure of life, and the habitability of planets New `Discussion Boxes' to stimulate debate and thought about key questions in astrobiology New review and reflection questions for each chapter to aid learning New boxes describing the careers of astrobiologists and how they got into the subject Offers revised and updated information throughout to reflect the latest advances in the field Written for students of life sciences, physics, astronomy and related disciplines, the updated edition of Astrobiology is an essential introductory text that includes recent advances to this dynamic field.
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Astrochemistry and Astrobiology
Sydney Leach, Ian W. M. Smith, Charles S. Cockell
- Springer
- 28 Octobre 2012
- 9783642317309
Astrochemistry and Astrobiology is the debut volume in the new series Physical Chemistry in Action. Aimed at both the novice and experienced researcher, this volume outlines the physico-chemical principles which underpin our attempts to understand astrochemistry and predict astrobiology. An introductory chapter includes fundamental aspects of physical chemistry required for understanding the field. Eight further chapters address specific topics, encompassing basic theory and models, up-to-date research and an outlook on future work. The last chapter examines each of the topics again but addressed from a different angle. Written and edited by international experts, this text is accessible for those entering the field of astrochemistry and astrobiology, while it still remains interesting for more experienced researchers.