Humanity’s constant project is expanding the range of attainable geography. Melville’s romance of the sea gives way to Kerouac’s romance of the road, and now the romance of space. In expanding into new geographies, markets (commerce) is the driving impulse, entailing a legal and judiciary system to order the new larger continuous marketplace, which brings a bigger overall scope of world under our control, and hence a new idea of who we are as subjects in this bigger domain.
Space Humanism is a concept of humanism based on the principles of inclusion, progress, and equity posited as a condition of possibility for a potential large-scale human movement into space. A philosophy of literature approach is used to contextualize Space Humanism, first through Melville-Foucault to articulate the mind-frame of extra-planetary geographies as one of human expansion, and second through posthuman philosophy extending from Shakespeare’s Renaissance humanism to contemporary enhancement-based theories of subjectivation.
Historical imaginaries outline subjectivation moments that have changed the whole notion who we are as humanity. Four examples are: the concept of the “new world” in Hegel’s philosophy, von Humboldt’s infographic maps, Baudelaire as the Painter of Modern Life, and Keats’s seeing the world in a new way upon reading an updated translation of Homer.
The reach to beyond-Earth geographies is a two-cultures project involving both arts and science. Technical competence is necessary to realize the aspirational, explorational, and survivalist aims of humanity pushing beyond planetary limits. Space was once a fantastic dream that is becoming quotidian with fourteen U.S. spaceports, six completed Blue Origin space tourist missions, and SpaceX having over 155 successful rocket launches including human space flights to and from the International Space Station. The notion of Space Human articulated through Shakespeare, Moby-Dick, and neuroenhancement informs the project of our reach to awaiting beyond-Earth geographies.
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Space Humanism
1. PAMLA 2022
Los Angeles CA, 11 Nov 2022
Slides: http://slideshare.net/LaBlogga
Melanie Swan, PhD
Research Associate
University College London
“Liberty not equally enjoyed by all persons is
not liberty at all” – Cicero (paraphrase)
Dignity and the honorable “smooth flow of life”
– Seneca the Elder, Letters, 66.17
Space Humanism:
Theorizing the Posthuman Imaginary
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Inhabiting new geographies of the fantastical
and the quotidian is
1) driven by markets, which entails
2) new forms of order-keeping juridical apparatus,
3) bringing a larger scope of world under control, hence
4) a new idea of who we are as subjects in the bigger
domain, currently as becoming space-faring citizens
Thesis
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Space Humanism
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Space Humanism: a concept of humanism based on
the principles of inclusion, progress, and equity
Seeing beyond contemporary neo-colonialist impulses
Philosophy of literature approach
Melville-Foucault
Extra-planetary geographies as
a mode of human expansion
Poetry-praxis of the imagination
Governmentality and biopolitics
Posthuman philosophy
Shakespeare’s Renaissance humanism
Enhancement-based theories
of subjectivation
Asovereign homo sacer
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New ideas of Space
We are Here~!
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Source: Tully, R.B., Courtois, H., Hoffman, Y. & Pomarede, D. (2014). The Laniakea supercluster of galaxies. Nature. 513(7516):71.
Distribution of Galaxies
Location of the Milky Way Galaxy (Virgo
Supercluster) within the Laniakea Supercluster
Decentered in the supercluster, the local
group, the galaxy, and the solar system
Laniakea
Supercluster
Milky Way
Galaxy
Novel method: analyze relative velocities of
galaxies as watershed divides (turbulence)
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New ideas of Time
Seeing farther back into the Big Bang
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Source: https://www.jwst.nasa.gov/content/about/comparisonWebbVsHubble.html
Hubble (HST) can see “toddler galaxies”
Webb (JWST) can see “baby galaxies”
6.25x larger collecting area than Hubble
James Webb Space Telescope (launched Dec 2021)
“See” farther back
in time with
infrared spectrum
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New ideas of other potential Life
6,000+ Exoplanets Discovered (Nov 2022)
1/3 each super-earths, neptunes, jupiters
Over 800 with more than one planet
Atmosphere, volcanism, sun-planet relation
Habitable zone (CHON carbon-hydrogen-oxygen-nitrogen)
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Source: https://www.jwst.nasa.gov/content/about/comparisonWebbVsHubble.html
Radial Velocity
(Yellow: Kepler, Pink: Terrestrial)
Transit
(Blue: space-based telescopes)
Detection
Method:
6,000+
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New ideas of where we fit
The Large and Small Scale Universe
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Scale Measure Comment
1 5.1 x 1096 Planck density Kg/Meter3 Density of the universe immediately after the Big Bang
2 1 x 1080 Particles Total particles in the observable universe (est.)
3 1 x 1014 Cells Cells in the human body (9 out of 10 are bacteria)
4 8 x 1010 Stars Number of stars in the Milky Way galaxy (est.)
5 1 x 102 Meter Earth Earth’s atmosphere: 10,000 ft life support, 62 mi to space
6 1 x 101 Meter Human Human-scale: Classical Mechanics
7 1 x 10-9 Nanometer Atoms Quantum mechanics (nanotechnology)
8 1 x 10-12 Picometer Ions, photons Optics, photonics
9 1 x 10-15 Femtometer Subatomic Gauge theories
10 1 x 10-35 Planck scale Meters Smallest known length scale
11 5.4 x 10-44 Planck time Seconds Shortest meaningful interval of time
Source: The Universe by Numbers. https://www.physicsoftheuniverse.com/numbers.html
Large-scale:
General
Relativity
(GR)
Small-scale:
Quantum
Mechanics
(QM)
Human-scale:
Classical
Mechanics
Quantum mechanics, classical mechanics, general relativity
Quantum effects visible at 10-9 m
Relativistic effects present at any speed (matter of precision)
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New ideas of multi-planetary humans
Time on Mars
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Sources: https://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/mars24, https://marsclock.com
15-minute communications
delay (10-40 minute), hence
Rover-helicopter coordination
Mars24 Sunclock
Earth-day and Martian-sol
Asynchronous
time-tech
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35 Terrestrial Spaceports (Nov 2022)
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Source: https://www.go-astronomy.com/space-ports.php
14 FAA-Permitted U.S. Spaceports
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Imaginaries
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Inspire our possible futures
Romance of the Sea Romance of the Road Romance of Space
Melville
1851
Kerouac
1957
Musk-Bezos-Branson
2000-2050e
Baleinier au Mouillage (Whaler at
anchor), Henri Durand-Brager, 1814-79
Whole Earth Catalog, sign off issue,
Stewart Brand, 1971
155th Mission Launch, SpaceX,
Florida SpaceCoast, June 2022
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Moby-Dick (1851)
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Singular genre of poetry and praxis
Captures the heart and the intellect through the imagination
Melville:
Praxis: “The whaling voyage is a strange sort of a book;
blubber is blubber tho’ you may get oil out of it”
Poetry: “The book is a romance of adventure, founded upon
wild legends in the Southern Sperm Whale Fisheries”
Sources: Oriental Repose. Baleinier au Mouillage (Whaler at anchor) colored lithograph drawn by Jean-Baptiste-Henri Durand-Brager
(1814-1879), Garneray’s Sperm Whaling Scene: Peche du Cachalot. Cachalot Fishery. Aquatint by Ambroise Louis Garneray (1783-1857).
Dutch whalers near port of
Spitsbergen, Abraham Storck, 1690
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Moby-Dick: Poetry and Praxis
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Praxis: previously representation only by myth
Though elephants have stood for their full-lengths, the
living Leviathan has never yet floated for his portrait
The living whale, in his full majesty, is only seen at sea in
unfathomable waters; the vast bulk of him out of sight
The only way to derive a tolerable idea of his living
contour is by going a whaling yourself
Source: Melville, Moby-Dick, 1851, Chapters 55 and 56: “Of the Monstrous Pictures of Whales” and “Of the Less Erroneous Pictures of
Whales, and the True Pictures of Whaling Scenes”
Poetry: A portentous, black
mass of something hovering in
a nameless yeast. A boggy,
soggy, squitchy picture truly…
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Posthumanism
“Theoretical beyond-human physical or mental capacity” (Hassan)
Shakespeare and Renaissance humanism (Raber)
Identity as ad-hoc assemblages (Puar, Ferrando, Braidotti)
Platform agnosticism (Haraway)
Electronic entities (Rees)
Enhancement ethics
Contra parochial bioconservatism (Buchanan)
For rights of neural privacy and neuro-determination (Bublitz)
AI: unintended consequences (paper-clip factory) (Bostrom)
DIY information citizen (Veit)
Displacement and sovereignty
Homo sacer (Agamben)
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Othello Rees
Puar
Sources: Hassan, Ihab H. (1977). Prometheus as Performer: Toward a Posthumanist Culture? The Georgia Review. 31(4):830–50.
Discussed by Ferrando, Francesca. (2019). Philosophical Posthumanism. London: Bloomsbury.
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World-expanding Imaginaries
Subjectivation moments changing our whole idea of who we are
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Napoleon arrives in Hegel’s Jena
Sources: Hegel (1807). Phenomenology of Spirit; von Humboldt. (1805).
von Humboldt (credited in Darwin’s worldview): isomap of species
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World-expanding Imaginaries
Time-space compression
The accessible world within our ambit
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Railroad: “annihilation of time
and space” (Schivelbusch, 31)
Sea: Moby-Dick whale’s-eye view: “the 25,000
miles of this world’s circumference” from the
“Polar eternities” to the “Tropics” (p. 272)
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World-expanding Imaginaries
A new way of seeing ourselves as subjects
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1816: “I feel like some watcher of the
skies when a new planet swims into
his ken” - Keats, On First Looking into
Chapman’s Homer, 1816 (paraphrase)
1863: Baudelaire’s flâneur (stroller, loafer, observer) - The Painter of
Modern Life “The spectator is a prince who everywhere rejoices in his
incognito…for the perfect flâneur, the passionate spectator, it is an
immense joy to set up house in the heart of the multitude…to be away
from home and yet to feel oneself everywhere at home…to be at the
center of the world, and yet to remain hidden from the world”
(Baudelaire, 1963, p 9) (Paris, London (Hyde Park))
Sources: Baudelaire. (1963 1850). The Painter of Modern Life; Keats (1821).
Observer and Critic Sea-faring Community
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Planetary-scale democracy
Transnational economic and legal system
Currency system and IP registration
Contracting, payment, audit, dispute resolution
Blockchain (immutable software record) industries
Software
Global supply chain (custody)
Scientific experiment replication
Clinical trials, EMR, Rx, Dx
Finance
Space comms
3d bioprinting
Novel Juridical Apparatus
Coin Communities
Sources: Swan, M. (2015). Blockchain: Blueprint for a New Economy. Sebastopol CA: O’Reilly. Chin, A.C. (2020). Blockchain
Biology. Front. Blockchain. 3:606413. Short, K. (2014). Printable spacecraft. https://spacenews.com/darpa-to-launch-dods-first-in-
space-manufacturing-research-program
Digital money system:
Blockchain is often seen
currently as a perilous evil
since any NewTech has the
initial tendency to be exploited
in favor of base human drives
(pecuniary, expropriative,
illegal interests) as social
maturity lags technological
advance; the early internet too
was a bastion of unsavory
activity that has evolved into
mainstream use
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Inhabiting new geographies of the fantastical
and the quotidian is
1) driven by markets, which entails
2) new forms of order-keeping juridical apparatus,
3) bringing a larger scope of world under control, hence
4) a new idea of who we are as subjects in the bigger
domain, currently as becoming space-faring citizens
Sensibility of the Space Citizen
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Space Imaginary Realities
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Virgin Galactic: CEO
Richard Branson in Space
Blue Origin: New Shepard
NS-19 mission crew
Anousheh
Ansari, 2006
Yusaka Maezawa and
Yozo Hirano, 2021
Sub-orbital Commercial Spaceflight
International Space Station
Secure Communication
Internet Provision
Astronaut Christina Koch with
Cold Atom Lab, 2019
(planned) Quantum
Networks, 2022
Space-based Services
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Risks and Limitations
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Space science is difficult to understand
Complex relativistic and quantum domains
Human-Technology Relation
Personal data monopoly domination
Google, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft
Digital divide widens (cost, accessibility)
Overwhelm and alienation (right to non-adopt
in increasingly technologized world)
Lack of empowering relation with technology
Humans willingly self-enframe as standing
reserve (doom-scrolling, internet addicts),
instead of using tech as background enabler
Some counterweight to worldwide investment in
human-relatable technologies, design, usability
Heidegger, The Question
Concerning Technology
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21. PAMLA 2022
Los Angeles CA, 11 Nov 2022
Slides: http://slideshare.net/LaBlogga
Melanie Swan, PhD
Research Associate
University College London
Thank you!
Questions?
Space Humanism:
Theorizing the Posthuman Imaginary
“Liberty not equally enjoyed by all persons is
not liberty at all” – Cicero (paraphrase)
Dignity and the honorable “smooth flow of life”
– Seneca the Elder, Letters, 66.17