
Lyndon is Professor in Computer Simulation and Machine Vision at the University of the West of England (UWE) in Bristol.
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.
He lives in Somerset with his family and two cats.
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Lyndon is Professor in Computer Simulation and Machine Vision at the University of the West of England (UWE) in Bristol.
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.
He lives in Somerset with his family and two cats.
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.
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.
He lives in Somerset with his family and two cats.
Find out more in the video below:
