We all know that a collision with a large asteroid could destroy human civilization, and there are many other potential threats. As Ron Smith enumerates other hazards that could imperil our existence—rogue planets, black holes, X-ray bursts, coronal mass ejections, and supernovae—you might conclude that we have been extremely lucky to avoid extinction. These “end-of-the-world events” have given rise to a theory about our chances of discovering an extraterrestrial civilization. It’s called “The Great Filter.”
Analyzing end-of-the-world scenarios provides insight into our probability of finding another technological society. Are we one of multitudes of civilizations, or are we the only one lucky enough to have avoided an end-of-the-world scenario? Find out on April 30th.
An informal social gathering begins at 6:00 pm. Cost is $15, including refreshments.
(Note: The Voyager Lecture Series is sponsored by Voyager Wealth Advisors, Inc., Cache Valley Bank, and State Farm Insurance Agent Sherry McGhee.)
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Kayenta Arts Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to develop and create an environment where diverse artistic endeavors can flourish. The Center for the Arts at Kayenta (CFAK) is the actual place where people in the greater southern Utah area come to learn, express, appreciate and celebrate art in all forms.
Tuesday Apr 30, 2019
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM MDT
April 30, 2019 at 7:00 pm
Refreshments served at 6:00 pm
Center for the Arts at Kayenta
881 Coyote Gulch Ct
Ivins, UT 84738
$15
Contact Person: Anna Charnock
Contact email: kayentapac@gmail.com
Contact phone: (435) 674-2787
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