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... Chapter 11''' '''Evolutionary Psychology and Its Implications for Humans in Space ''' '''By Sherry E. Bell and Dawn L. Strongin ''' ''As the human habitat changes, so will its control center—the human brain. '' Our view of the future of humans is optimistic. Humans have evolved and will continue to do so, and humans in space ...
... in our century, but they are only a handful of the instances of humankind's experience of outer space. In fact, humans in all times and places have been looking to the heavens for ... for almost 2000 years. Figure 20.2 shows this early Earth-centered view of the universe, in which the stars were thought to be located on a sphere beyond the outer-most planet. Image:Beyond_Earth ...
... for moving humanity beyond earth before a suitable governance system emerges? Professor Yehezkel Dror, Chapter 5 '''13. Gravity and Humans in Space ''' Research Question. How will the brain and its psychology adapt to microgravity and hypergravity? Dr. Sherry E. Bell and Dr. Dawn L. Strongin, Chapter 11 ...
... it is time to stop hiding in fear — and to walk forward with big strides into the light. ''' Paul J. Werbos About the Author ''' Extracted from the book ''Beyond Earth - The Future of Humans in Space'' edited by ...
... in a unique space civilization without dragging along unnecessary and unresponsive laws formulated in the immediate physical environment of Earth's surface. ''' George S. Robinson About the Author ''' Extracted from the book ''Beyond Earth - The Future of Humans in Space'' edited by ...
... Chapter 15''' '''Space Exploration and a New Paradigm for Education and Human Capital Development ''' '''By Michael J. Wiskerchen ''' '''Introduction ''' Beyond Earth - Future of Humans in Space formulates a vision that is rooted in the following precepts: Humans are genetically disposed to explore and ...
... in The Reality Club, John Brockman, p. 117. For the fraction of a second of light an eye can discern as a discrete flicker, see J.A. Deutch and D. Deutch, Physiological Psychology ... Beyond Earth - The Future of Humans in Space'' edited by ...
... and Svedung, I. Proactive Risk Management in a Dynamic Society. Report of Swedish Rescue Services Agency, 2000. '''About the Authors''' Feng Hsu Romney Duffey Extracted from the book ''Beyond Earth - The Future of Humans in Space'' edited by ...
... Space Radiation: Understanding & Meeting the Challenge for Exploration", September 13, 2004 meeting of the Aerospace and Technology Working Group ''' Richard E. Eckelkamp About the Author ''' Extracted from the book ''Beyond Earth - The Future of Humans in Space'' edited by ...
... and, in the past, has been blamed for accidents. As Alvin Toffler put it, "Money moves at the speed of light. Information has to move faster." (9) Image:Beyond Earth ... Beyond Earth - The Future of Humans in Space'' edited by ...

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