 | Philip Morrison, John Billingham, John Wolfe - 1977 - 298 páginas
...particles to whole new biologies. Some conjecture that we might hear from near-immortals the views of distant and venerable thinkers on the deepest values...signals might give us, so to speak, a view of one future for human history, they would take on even greater importance. Judging that importance lies quite outside... | |
 | Philip Morrison, John Billingham, John Wolfe - 1977 - 306 páginas
...particles to whole new biologies. Some conjecture that we might hear from near-immortals the views of distant and venerable thinkers on the deepest values...signals might give us, so to speak, a view of one future for human history, they would take on even greater importance. Judging that importance lies quite outside... | |
 | Philip Morrison, John Billingham, John Wolfe - 1977 - 204 páginas
...John Billinghumand JohnVVblfe "Some conjecture that we might hear from near-immortals the views of distant and venerable thinkers on the deepest values of conscious beings and their societiesf Perhaps we will become forever linked with a chain of rich cultures, a vast galactic network.... | |
 | Jean Heidmann - 1997 - 272 páginas
...fundamental particles of which the Universe is made, and to new biologies. We might be able to converse with distant and venerable thinkers on the deepest values of conscious beings and their societies. We may even become linked with a vast galactic network of extraterrestrial civilizations with unimaginably... | |
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