For centuries people have looked to the skies and wondered if we are alone in the universe. In this talk Len Eisenberg will examine the evidence for and against the presence of life forms beyond earth, from simple bacteria-like forms to space-faring species like human beings. Discussion will focus on the how the results might inform policy decisions here on earth.
Len is a former international petroleum geologist who lives and works in Ashland, Oregon. He lead the effort to build the Briscoe Geology Park and the Climb through Time geologic climbing wall at ScienceWorks. His current research focuses on unusual flood deposits in the 200-million-year-old Navajo Sandstone of central Utah.
Admission is free. 21 and over only.
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