Physics of the Future: How Science Will Shape Human Destiny and Our Daily Lives by the Year 2100
Foundation
the late Michael Dertouzos, former director, Laboratory for Computer Science, MIT
Jared Diamond, Pulitzer Prize winner, professor of geography, UCLA
Mariette DiChristina, editor in chief,
Scientific American
Peter Dilworth, former MIT AI Lab scientist
John Donoghue, creator of BrainGate, Brown University
Ann Druyan, widow of Carl Sagan, Cosmos Studios
Freeman Dyson, emeritus professor of physics, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
Jonathan Ellis, physicist, CERN
Daniel Fairbanks, author of
Relics of Eden
Timothy Ferris, emeritus professor at the University of California, Berkeley, author of
Coming of Age in the Milky Way
Maria Finitzo, filmmaker, Peabody Award winner,
Mapping Stem Cell Research
Robert Finkelstein, AI expert
Christopher Flavin, WorldWatch Institute
Louis Friedman, cofounder, Planetary Society
James Garvin, former NASA chief scientist, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Evalyn Gates, author of
Einstein’s Telescope
Jack Geiger, cofounder, Physicians for Social Responsibility
David Gelernter, professor of computer science, Yale University
Neil Gershenfeld, director, Center of Bits and Atoms, MIT
Paul Gilster, author of
Centauri Dreams
Rebecca Goldburg, former senior scientist at Environmental Defense Fund, director of Marine Science, Pew Charitable Trust
Don Goldsmith, astronomer, author of
The Runaway Universe
Seth Goldstein, professor of computer science, Carnegie Mellon University
David Goodstein, former assistant provost of Caltech, professor of physics
J. Richard Gott III, professor of astrophysical sciences, Princeton University, author of
Time Travel in Einstein’s Universe
the late Stephen Jay Gould, biologist, Harvard Lightbridge Corp.
Ambassador Thomas Graham, expert on spy satellites
John Grant, author of
Corrupted Science
Eric Green, director of the National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health
Ronald Green, author of
Babies by Design
Brian Greene, professor of mathematics and physics, Columbia University, author of
The Elegant Universe
Alan Guth, professor of physics, MIT, author of
The Inflationary Universe
William Hanson, author of
The Edge of Medicine
Leonard Hayflick, professor of anatomy, University of California at San Francisco Medical School
Donald Hillebrand, director of Center for Transportation Research, Argonne National Laboratory
Frank von Hipple, physicist, Princeton University
Jeffrey Hoffman, former NASA astronaut, professor of aeronautics and astronautics, MIT
Douglas Hofstadter, Pulitzer Prize winner, author of
Gödel, Escher, Bach
John Horgan, Stevens Institute of Technology, author of
The End of Science
Jamie Hyneman, host of
MythBusters
Chris Impey, professor of astronomy, University of Arizona, author of
The Living Cosmos
Robert Irie, former scientist at AI Lab, MIT, Massachusetts General Hospital
P. J. Jacobowitz,
PC
magazine
Jay Jaroslav, former scientist at MIT AI Lab
Donald Johanson, paleoanthropologist, discoverer of Lucy
George Johnson, science journalist,
New York Times
Tom Jones, former NASA astronaut
Steve Kates, astronomer and radio host
Jack Kessler, professor of neurology, director of Feinberg Neuroscience Institute, Northwestern University
Robert Kirshner, astronomer, Harvard University
Kris Koenig, filmmaker and astronomer
Lawrence Krauss, Arizona State University, author of
The Physics of Star Trek
Robert Lawrence Kuhn, filmmaker and philosopher, PBS TV series
Closer to Truth
Ray Kurzweil, inventor, author of
The Age of Spiritual Machines
Robert Lanza, biotechnology, Advanced Cell Technology
Roger Launius, coauthor of
Robots in Space
Stan Lee, creator of Marvel Comics and Spider- Man
Michael Lemonick, former senior science editor,
Time
magazine, Climate Central
Arthur Lerner- Lam, geologist, volcanist, Columbia University
Simon LeVay, author of
When Science Goes Wrong
John Lewis, astronomer, University of Arizona
Alan Lightman, MIT, author of
Einstein’s Dreams
George Linehan, author of
SpaceShipOne
Seth Lloyd, MIT, author of
Programming the Universe
Joseph Lykken, physicist, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Pattie Maes, MIT Media Laboratory
Robert Mann, author of
Forensic Detective
Michael Paul Mason, author of
Head Cases
W. Patrick McCray, author of
Keep Watching the Skies!
Glenn McGee, author of
The Perfect Baby
James McLurkin, former scientist at MIT AI Laboratory, Rice University
Paul McMillan, director, Spacewatch, University of
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