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Building A Better Future: The Role Of Optimistic Sci-Fi

Building A Better Future: The Role Of Optimistic Sci-Fi

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Can optimistic Sci-Fi shape our future? While dystopian stories dominate today's media landscape, André Bormanis, former science consultant for Star Trek and writer for The Orville, believes in the power of positive visions of tomorrow.


Bormanis shares his unique journey from NASA fellowship to Hollywood writer, exploring how technological breakthroughs could lead us toward a post-scarcity society. Drawing from his physics background, he breaks down the real challenges of space exploration, including the critical need to reduce launch costs and the possibility of establishing off-world economies.


The conversation tackles pressing questions about artificial intelligence, climate change solutions, and the search for extraterrestrial life. Bormanis offers thoughtful perspectives on the time-scale challenges of finding alien civilizations and the physics behind reported UFO phenomena.


Listeners will gain insights into:

  • The role of optimistic storytelling in shaping technological progress
  • Current barriers to becoming a space-faring civilization
  • Practical steps toward achieving a Star Trek-style post-scarcity economy
  • Scientific perspective on recent UFO reports and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence
  • The intersection of entertainment and scientific advancement


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