The essays explored in this talk are a glimpse of future early human development in space environments. They are a work of speculative scientific nature - visions of the near future - firmly established on multidisciplinary research and scientific breakthroughs. The author explores the future implications of early human development in extreme environments - space territories - including the theorization of emerging technological solutions to ease biological adaptation to such conditions. Arguably, the early stages of human development are ideal to induce biological adaptation to space environments. Such adaptation is the genesis of new human evolutionary states - the foundation of a multiverse species. A species endowed with the ability to perceive other environmental properties - multiverse cognition. The emergence of a new biological era. Lead Scientist at the Human Robot Interaction Lab of European Space Agency This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at
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