Is It Our Moral Duty to Explore Other Planets? - With Christopher Mason
Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the ethical implications and scientific challenges of human space exploration in this thought-provoking 52-minute talk by geneticist Christopher E Mason. Delve into the moral duty of exploring other planets, the potential for redesigning human biology for space habitation, and a 500-year plan for reengineering human genetics. Learn about NASA missions, planetary protection projects, and the intersection of genetics, space exploration, and long-term human survival. Gain insights into multiomics analysis, upcoming space missions, planetary genomics, and the concept of planetary liberty. Examine the scientific and philosophical arguments for why humanity should pursue interplanetary exploration and colonization.
Syllabus
Introduction
Background
In Space
Multiomics Analysis
Upcoming Missions
Planetary Genomics
Human Genome Engineering
Embryo Selection
Planetary Liberty
Why Explore
Taught by
The Royal Institution
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