Program of the Symposium “Our Common Odyssey: Past, Present, and Future”
Memory of Professor's John Cairns (USA), Borys Aleksandrov (Ukraine), and Philip Elbaz (France)
- Past
- Past catastrophes and wars;
- Separation of the World;
- Secrets of Antarctic;
- Lessons of the past;
- Past achievements;
- That is life? New forms of life Si, Ge.
- Present
- Global identity;
- Energy;
- Demography;
- Water;
- Threats and vulnerabilities;
- Ecological equilibrium;
- Geopolitical trends of our World;
- Conservation of wild nature;
- Biomathematics: genetics of behavior;
- Geological problems and tectonics;
- Prolongation of Solar system planets research;
- Bio-engenering achievements: neuron prosthesises;
- Creation of "clever" drugs (a new generation);
- Extension of healthspan and lifespan;
- Genesis of computer's thechnologies (revolion in software);
- Mathematics of finance and commerce (nonlinear models);
- Can a computer to be ahead Nature?
- Future on practice: Moor’s law.
- Civilization’s hygiene. That is this?
- Astrobiology
- Future
- Technological singularity
- Adoption of the new nature-similar technologies
- Are we a last generation to die?
- Internet or Cybersphere. Role of Science;
- Evolutional psychology;
- How to preserve our Civilization from large dangers?
- Teraforming Mars. Mars is our future home;
- Near future: artificial intelligence (androids, cyborgs, neyromants; partials);
- Far future: trans-humanism, cryonics, and immortality;
- Pranalogy;
- Very far future: from Civilization to Super-Civilization.