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Harvard Astrophysicist Avi Loeb: Are We an Interstellar Civilization‪?‬ Collision Course

    • Astronomy

This is our second of three talks with Avi Loeb, the Frank B. Baird, Jr., Professor of Science at Harvard University. With our first discussion focusing mainly on the first Interstellar Object 'Oumuamua, I took the time to go back since the second known interstellar traveler had graced us with its presence. The topic of today's discussion was all things Interstellar. From objects to new discoveries to old science and new. We asked questions that crossed over all of Avi's best research and ideas. His knowledge about where humanity is on its quest for interstellar travel is as cutting edge as you can get. His involvement in the development of spacecraft that can reach our nearest star has been critical. His open mind has given him insight into the science of today. His choices are our choices as we follow along with those who design and create. Our future lies in the hands of people like Avi Loeb. He and thousands of scientists like him are uncracking the code, ending the ignorance. We have to be happy that men like him are taking time out for us to talk to, to learn. Our brain is his and only when we can ask the questions can we get the answers we need to be better informed, even ahead of the rest.

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Avi Loeb | Center for Astrophysics (harvard.edu) Research Papers linked from this page.

Abraham (Avi) Loeb is the Frank B. Baird, Jr., Professor of Science at Harvard University and a bestselling author (in lists of the New York Times,Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, Die Zeit, Der Spiegel, L'Express and more). He received a PhD in Physics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel at age 24 (1980-1986), led the first international project supported by the Strategic Defense Initiative (1983-1988), and was subsequently a long-term member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton (1988-1993). Loeb wrote 8 books and over 800 papers on a wide range of topics, including black holes, the first stars, the search for extraterrestrial life and the future of the Universe. He had been the longest serving Chair of Harvard's Department of Astronomy (2011-2020), Founding Director of Harvard's Black Hole Initiative and Director of the Institute for Theory and Computation (2007-present) within the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics . He is an elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, the American Physical Society, and the International Academy of Astronautics. Loeb is a former member of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) at the White House, a former chair of the Board on Physics and Astronomy of the National Academies and a current member of the Advisory Board for "Einstein: Visualize the Impossible" of the Hebrew University. He also chairs the Advisory Committee for the Breakthrough Starshot Initiative (2016-present) and serves as the Science Theory Director for all Initiatives of the Breakthrough Prize Foundation. In 2012, TIME magazine selected Loeb as one of the 25 most influential people in space.

Breakthrough Starshot: A voyage to the stars within our lifetimes | Astronomy.com

#astronomy #interstellertravel #lightsail #starshotInitiative #alphacentauri #FRB #FYP #light #radiowave #cometborizov #oumuamua 




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This is our second of three talks with Avi Loeb, the Frank B. Baird, Jr., Professor of Science at Harvard University. With our first discussion focusing mainly on the first Interstellar Object 'Oumuamua, I took the time to go back since the second known interstellar traveler had graced us with its presence. The topic of today's discussion was all things Interstellar. From objects to new discoveries to old science and new. We asked questions that crossed over all of Avi's best research and ideas. His knowledge about where humanity is on its quest for interstellar travel is as cutting edge as you can get. His involvement in the development of spacecraft that can reach our nearest star has been critical. His open mind has given him insight into the science of today. His choices are our choices as we follow along with those who design and create. Our future lies in the hands of people like Avi Loeb. He and thousands of scientists like him are uncracking the code, ending the ignorance. We have to be happy that men like him are taking time out for us to talk to, to learn. Our brain is his and only when we can ask the questions can we get the answers we need to be better informed, even ahead of the rest.

I hope you like this interview, Episode 10 in Season 2 of Collision Course. Please like, follow, fill out a poll or answer a question we leave behind. Rate the show so we can reach more people like you! subscribe or send a direct donation to the me below. Beyond that, I am working on the next episode of Collision COurse Season 2! See you Sunday!

$FrancisWalsh (CashApp)

@FrantheMan77429 (Venmo)

Avi Loeb | Center for Astrophysics (harvard.edu) Research Papers linked from this page.

Abraham (Avi) Loeb is the Frank B. Baird, Jr., Professor of Science at Harvard University and a bestselling author (in lists of the New York Times,Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, Die Zeit, Der Spiegel, L'Express and more). He received a PhD in Physics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel at age 24 (1980-1986), led the first international project supported by the Strategic Defense Initiative (1983-1988), and was subsequently a long-term member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton (1988-1993). Loeb wrote 8 books and over 800 papers on a wide range of topics, including black holes, the first stars, the search for extraterrestrial life and the future of the Universe. He had been the longest serving Chair of Harvard's Department of Astronomy (2011-2020), Founding Director of Harvard's Black Hole Initiative and Director of the Institute for Theory and Computation (2007-present) within the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics . He is an elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, the American Physical Society, and the International Academy of Astronautics. Loeb is a former member of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) at the White House, a former chair of the Board on Physics and Astronomy of the National Academies and a current member of the Advisory Board for "Einstein: Visualize the Impossible" of the Hebrew University. He also chairs the Advisory Committee for the Breakthrough Starshot Initiative (2016-present) and serves as the Science Theory Director for all Initiatives of the Breakthrough Prize Foundation. In 2012, TIME magazine selected Loeb as one of the 25 most influential people in space.

Breakthrough Starshot: A voyage to the stars within our lifetimes | Astronomy.com

#astronomy #interstellertravel #lightsail #starshotInitiative #alphacentauri #FRB #FYP #light #radiowave #cometborizov #oumuamua 




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46 min