Eureka Manifesto - The Mission For Our Civilization

Eureka Manifesto - The Mission For Our Civilization
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Download or read book Eureka Manifesto - The Mission For Our Civilization written by Yuri Milner and published by Yuri Milner. This book was released on 2020-12-31 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this thought-provoking exploration, Yuri Milner delves into humanity’s profound role in the cosmos and our potential to shape its future. Despite our remarkable advancements, human civilization still lacks a unifying mission, a shared purpose that could guide us towards thriving — or even surviving — in the long term. Without such a mission, the future of our species remains uncertain. Milner presents a compelling argument that to find this mission, we must look beyond the boundaries of Earth. Our story is not confined to this planet; it is part of a much larger, universal narrative. By recognizing our place in this grand cosmic tale, we can begin to write its next chapters and ensure a future for humanity that is not just possible but meaningful. "Eureka Manifesto" invites readers to ponder our collective destiny and the choices we must make to fulfill it. It’s a call to action for everyone who believes in a shared purpose that transcends the divisions of people, nations, and cultures — a mission that could unite us all.


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