Zen and the Art of Space Exploration
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the physical and psychological challenges of extreme human endeavors in this 55-minute panel discussion from the 2019 Interplanetary Festival. Delve into the mindset required for extraordinary feats such as solo treks across the South Pole, free climbing seemingly insurmountable mountains, and potential manned missions to Mars. Join panelists Michael Clark, Gretchen Reynolds, and Ashton Eaton as they discuss topics including space exploration, athletic performance, risk assessment, preparation techniques, personality types, overcoming fear, adapting to imperfect situations, cosmic radiation, energy management, power dynamics, and the importance of support systems. Gain insights into the human capacity for pushing boundaries and the determination needed to pursue seemingly impossible goals in space exploration and extreme sports.
Syllabus
Intro
What would it be like to be in space
Shooting athletes
Risks
Preparation
Personality Type
Overcoming Fear
Imperfect Situations
Cosmic Radiation
Energy
Power Dynamics
What if they say no
Can we do this
We shall not cease
The support group
Taught by
Santa Fe Institute
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