Terasem
Movement, Inc. announced today its Third Annual Workshop on Geoethical
Nanotechnology will be held Friday, July 20, 2007 to honor the 38th
anniversary of the first human lunar landing. The Workshop, accessible to
the general public as a webinar at: http://terasem.acrobat.com/a987654321/,
will explore downloading minds into bio-nano bodies and similar
technologies thought to be essential for interstellar colonization.
Geoethical nanotechnology is atom-by-atom assembly techniques that are
subject to a consensual review, approval and audit process.
The Workshop proceedings are open to the public via real-time video and
conference call and will be subsequently archived online for free public
access. The public is invited to watch, listen, and call a toll-free
conference-call dial-in line from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. EDT. Callers from
the continental US and Canada may dial 1-888-288-9321; other countries:
(00+1) 1- 719-234-0201. The participant passcode number is: 942238
Each Workshop presentation is designed for a 15-20 minute delivery,
followed by a 20 minute formal question and answer period, during which
time questions from the worldwide audience will be invited. Presentations
will also be available on the Workshop's website at
http://www.terasemcentral.org/2007GeonanoProgram.html.
This year's non-affiliated speakers by order of presentation are:
Professor of Cybernetics, Kevin Warwick, Ph.D., University of Reading,
United Kingdom; Professor Carola Leuschner, Ph.D., Pennington Biomedical
Research Center, Louisiana State University; Professor Dame Julia Polak of
the Centre for Tissue Engineering & Regenerative Medicine, Imperial
College, United Kingdom; and Professor Challa S.S.R. Kumar, Center for
Advanced Microstructures, Louisiana State University.
For additional information, please contact: Loraine Rhodes at 321-676-
3690, ext 100, or lori@terasemcentral.org.
The Terasem Movement, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit charity
endowed for the purpose of educating the public on the practicality and
necessity of greatly extending human life, consistent with diversity and
unity, via geoethical nanotechnology and personal cyberconsciousness. The
Terasem Movement accomplishes its objectives by convening publicly
accessible symposia, publishing explanatory analyses, conducting
demonstration projects, issuing grants and encouraging public belief in a
positive, technologically- based future.
For more information, please visit http://www.terasemcentral.org.