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by Andrew Liptak
There is no better example of how science fiction’s tendency to try and imagine a plausible future is like throwing a dart at a moving target than Larry Niven’s 1964 short story “The Coldest Place.” Up to that point, astronomers widely believed that the planet Mercury was tidally locked to the Sun: its rotation matched that of its orbit and as a result, only one side ever faced the Sun, meaning that its dark side would have been much cooler. Niven took that bit of knowledge and incorporated it into his story his first and sent it off to Frederik Pohl’s
Ruchika Sikri, Former Head of Wellbeing and Mindfulness Learning At Google, Named To Advisory Board Of Human Cosmos App And Cosmos City 2025
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LOS ANGELES, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Aliya Grig, the Founder and CEO of Cosmos City and Human Cosmos App, is excited to announce that Ruchika Sikri, former Head of Wellbeing and Mindfulness Learning Programs at Google has joined the Advisory Board of both companies. Ruchika will provide strategic and business development support to Cosmos City 2025 and will advise the growth and product development teams of the Human Cosmos App.
The Human Cosmos App is an AI (Artificial Intelligence) and EI (Emotional Intelligence) based personal assistant designed to ensure 24/7 virtual guidance for users who need to balance and enhance quality of life, maintain mental wellness, and achieve personal goals. The App was launched in November 2020 and generated great interest among self-development f
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Communicating with possible worlds.
This is an online event. Bookers will be sent a link in advance giving access and will be able to watch at any time for 48 hours after the start time.
Ann Druyan is one of the most important space science communicators of all time. In this special event she talks to Professor Brian Cox about life, the Universe, and nearly everything in between.
Ann co-wrote the 1980 documentary series
Cosmos, hosted by Carl Sagan, whom she married in 1981. She created, produced the 2014 sequel series,
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey and
Cosmos: Possible Worlds, and penned the accompanying books. As well as several book collaborations with Carl Sagan, the couple co-wrote and produced the film