ABSTRACT

The Apollo moon landings, the North American Space Agency space shuttle launches, the space imagery from the Hubble telescope, or the Mars rover landings need to be contextualised within a much larger footprint of the potential of a multi planet sustainable social system. There are many aspects of modern life that S. Freud would have no knowledge about, from the landing of the Apollo moon missions, modern communications, computers, to the globalised feeling of interconnectivity to what we take for granted in 2017. The complexity of the smaller subsets combine together to form a large black hole, with the energy involved to create a gravitational field strength so intense that within the conceptual model space-time is understood to fold in on itself and produce what L. Susskind and J. Lindsay describe as a holographic universe. Astrobiology and planetary science have predicted that the 'Goldilocks band' of optimal conditions does appear to hold true where life should be predicted to exist.