Lyndon is Professor in Computer Simulation and Machine Vision at the University of the West of England (UWE) in Bristol.
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In his book he encourages us to 'reach for the stars' and to realise a new Golden Age for humanity – by finding the wisdom to avoid destroying ourselves in a nuclear Armageddon and instead focus on the future.
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He lives in Somerset with his family and two cats.
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Find out more in the video below:
Lyndon is Professor in Computer Simulation and Machine Vision at the University of the West of England (UWE) in Bristol.
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In his book he encourages us to 'reach for the stars' and to realise a new Golden Age for humanity – by finding the wisdom to avoid destroying ourselves in a nuclear Armageddon and instead focus on the future.
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He lives in Somerset with his family and two cats.
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Find out more in the video below:
About the author, Professor Lyndon N. Smith
Lyndon is Professor in Computer Simulation and Machine Vision at the University of the West of England (UWE) in Bristol.
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In his book Why You Can't Catch a Rocket to Mars he encourages us to 'reach for the stars' and to realise a new Golden Age for humanity – by finding the wisdom to avoid destroying ourselves in a nuclear Armageddon and instead focus on the future.
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He lives in Somerset with his family and two cats.
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Find out more in the video below: