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ID122524
Title ProperOuter space religion and the overview effect
Other Title Informationa critical inquiry into a classic of the pro-space movement
LanguageENG
AuthorBjornvig, Thore
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Overview Effect by Frank White (1987) aims at creating a "philosophy of space" for the American space program and the pro-space movement. As such, it has become something of a classic. It describes an evolutionary process set in motion by the first astronauts venturing into space and seeing Earth from an extraterrestrial perspective. According to White, this process is guided by universal forces and ultimately leads to the universe becoming intelligent and self-aware. However, The Overview Effect has not only found readers among space enthusiasts; it has also been cited in various literature, some of it academic and dealing with historical and societal aspects of spaceflight. This article examines White's overview thesis and demonstrates that it is fundamentally religious. Thus, evidence of the presence of religion in the American pro-space movement is presented, while at the same time the use of White's thesis in academic literature is put into question.
`In' analytical NoteAstropolitics Vol. 11, No.1-2; Jan-Aug 2013: p.4-24
Journal SourceAstropolitics Vol. 11, No.1-2; Jan-Aug 2013: p.4-24
Key WordsOuter Space ;  Outer Space Religion ;  Pro - Space Movement ;  American Space Program ;  United States


 
 
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