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Op 27 september onthulde Elon Musk zijn grootse plannen om via SpaceX Mars te gaan koloniseren. Als echte space freaks en Elon lovers ontkomen wij er daarom niet aan om bijna de hele show toe te wijden aan het speculeren en fantaseren over hoe deze ambitieuze plannen zich in de realiteit gaan uiten. Veel luisterplezier! 00:00:00 Intro 00:05:28 Etherium gebacked door Santander 00:07:40 Apple A-series chip 00:13:53 Tesla radar 00:16:19 Elon’s plan Links: “Santander vies to become first bank to issue cash on Blockchain” http://www.coindesk.com/santander-vies-become-first-bank-issue-digital-cash-blockchain/ “The iPhone’s new chip should worry Intel” http://www.theverge.com/2016/9/16/12939310/iphone-7-a10-fusion-processor-apple-intel-future “Upgrading Autopilot: Seeing the World in Radar” https://www.tesla.com/blog/upgrading-autopilot-seeing-world-radar “SpaceX’s Big Fucking Rocket - The Full Story” http://waitbutwhy.com/2016/09/spacexs-big-fking-rocket-the-full-story.html Kardashev Scale https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kardashev_scale Blue Remembered Earth [Boek] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Remembered_Earth
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Blue Remembered Earth (Gollantz, 2012) takes place roughly 150 years in the future. Climate change, as well as the political and economic rise of Africa, have transformed the planet. Humanity is colonizing the solar system. Geoffrey Akinya, grandson of a visionary businesswoman, cares most about his scientific work with elephants. His sister, Sunday, pursues the life of an artist in an anarchic commune on the moon. But their grandmother’s death sets in motion an interplanetary treasure hunt with the potential to change humanity’s future. Alastair Reynolds‘ latest book has received much critical praise; there’s a sense among some science-fiction writers and fans that Blue Remembered Earth marks an important development in the genre itself. Whatever readers may think of it, Reynolds is a gregarious and fascinating interview subject, and I’m very pleased that he agreed to record this podcast. Alastair Reynolds was born in 1966 in Wales. He holds a PhD in Astronomy and worked at the European Space Agency. His novel Chasm City won the 2002 BSFA, and nearly every one of his novels has been shortlisted for a major award. Reynolds is probably best known for his Revelation Space series. He is currently working on a sequel to Blue Remembered Earth and a Dr. Who novel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blue Remembered Earth (Gollantz, 2012) takes place roughly 150 years in the future. Climate change, as well as the political and economic rise of Africa, have transformed the planet. Humanity is colonizing the solar system. Geoffrey Akinya, grandson of a visionary businesswoman, cares most about his scientific work with elephants. His sister, Sunday, pursues the life of an artist in an anarchic commune on the moon. But their grandmother’s death sets in motion an interplanetary treasure hunt with the potential to change humanity’s future. Alastair Reynolds‘ latest book has received much critical praise; there’s a sense among some science-fiction writers and fans that Blue Remembered Earth marks an important development in the genre itself. Whatever readers may think of it, Reynolds is a gregarious and fascinating interview subject, and I’m very pleased that he agreed to record this podcast. Alastair Reynolds was born in 1966 in Wales. He holds a PhD in Astronomy and worked at the European Space Agency. His novel Chasm City won the 2002 BSFA, and nearly every one of his novels has been shortlisted for a major award. Reynolds is probably best known for his Revelation Space series. He is currently working on a sequel to Blue Remembered Earth and a Dr. Who novel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blue Remembered Earth (Gollantz, 2012) takes place roughly 150 years in the future. Climate change, as well as the political and economic rise of Africa, have transformed the planet. Humanity is colonizing the solar system. Geoffrey Akinya, grandson of a visionary businesswoman, cares most about his scientific work with elephants. His sister, Sunday, pursues the life of an artist in an anarchic commune on the moon. But their grandmother’s death sets in motion an interplanetary treasure hunt with the potential to change humanity’s future. Alastair Reynolds‘ latest book has received much critical praise; there’s a sense among some science-fiction writers and fans that Blue Remembered Earth marks an important development in the genre itself. Whatever readers may think of it, Reynolds is a gregarious and fascinating interview subject, and I’m very pleased that he agreed to record this podcast. Alastair Reynolds was born in 1966 in Wales. He holds a PhD in Astronomy and worked at the European Space Agency. His novel Chasm City won the 2002 BSFA, and nearly every one of his novels has been shortlisted for a major award. Reynolds is probably best known for his Revelation Space series. He is currently working on a sequel to Blue Remembered Earth and a Dr. Who novel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At the recent World Science Fiction Convention held in Reno, Nevada we sat down with Alastair Reynolds to discuss his new novel Blue Remembered Earth and other things. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast!