10000 Skyline Drive
Oakland, CA, California

The Long Now Foundation's monthly series Seminars About Long-term Thinking
http://longnow.org/seminars/02010/aug/02/lifes-future-cosmos/

Martin Rees presents
Life’s Future in the Cosmos

President of the Royal Society, England's Astronomer Royal, Lord Martin Rees brings a lifetime of cosmological inquiry to a crucial question: What if human success on Earth determines life's success in the universe?

He thinks that civilization's chances of getting out of this century intact are about 50-50. He is hopeful that extraterrestrial life already exists, but there's no sign of it yet. But even if we are now alone, he notes that we may not even be the halfway stage of evolution. There is huge scope for post-human evolution, so that "it will not be humans who watch the sun's demise, 6 billion years from now. Any creatures that then exist will be as different from us as we are from bacteria or amoebae."

Appropriately, Rees's Long Now talk will be at the Chabot Space & Science Center in the hills above Oakland, in the planetarium.

Seminar hosted by Stewart Brand
http://www.longnow.org/people/board/sb1/

Monday August 2, 02010
Doors open 7:00pm, talk at 7:30pm lasting ~1.5 hours

Advance Tickets Recommended - Tickets are $10
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/119440

Long Now Members can reserve 1 complimentary seat.
https://www.longnow.org/membership/

The Chabot Space and Science Center
10000 Skyline Boulevard
Oakland, CA 94619
http://www.chabotspace.org/visit/directions.asp

There will be a reception after the Seminar and, weather permitting, stargazing through Chabot’s telescopes.

Martin Rees Image
http://media.longnow.org/files/2/salt_0200100802_rees_Hlarge.jpg

Long Now Seminar Podcasts
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/salt-seminars-about-long-term/id186908455

For more information contact:
Danielle Engelman
Community Development Director
danielle@longnow.org
415.561.6582 x1

Official Website: http://longnow.org/seminars/02010/aug/02/lifes-future-cosmos/

Added by Long Now on July 8, 2010