Torchlight Summit (2026)
Astronauts, scientists, and scholars convene to ask: how do we preserve freedom on the final frontier?
Welcome to the Torchlight Summit
Foundations of Freedom Beyond Earth
Human civilization evolved under the stable conditions of Earth. The expansion of human activity into space introduces environments unlike any in which our species has previously lived. Microgravity, radiation exposure, isolation, and vast distances from Earth reshape the biological and technological conditions under which human societies must operate.
The Torchlight Summit exists to examine the consequences of this transition. Its mission is to bring together scientists, technologists, entrepreneurs, and scholars of political thought to investigate how the realities of spaceflight change the human condition, how those changes influence the structure of society, and what developments are required to preserve free civilization beyond Earth.
Torchlight approaches this challenge through three connected lines of inquiry. Each builds on the previous one: from understanding the biological realities of humans in space, to examining how those realities influence social and political organization, to identifying the institutional and technological foundations required to sustain free societies beyond Earth.
Astronauts, scientists, and scholars convene to ask: how do we preserve freedom on the final frontier?
Welcome to the Torchlight Summit
Foundations of Freedom Beyond Earth
Human civilization evolved under the stable conditions of Earth. The expansion of human activity into space introduces environments unlike any in which our species has previously lived. Microgravity, radiation exposure, isolation, and vast distances from Earth reshape the biological and technological conditions under which human societies must operate.
The Torchlight Summit exists to examine the consequences of this transition. Its mission is to bring together scientists, technologists, entrepreneurs, and scholars of political thought to investigate how the realities of spaceflight change the human condition, how those changes influence the structure of society, and what developments are required to preserve free civilization beyond Earth.
Torchlight approaches this challenge through three connected lines of inquiry. Each builds on the previous one: from understanding the biological realities of humans in space, to examining how those realities influence social and political organization, to identifying the institutional and technological foundations required to sustain free societies beyond Earth.
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Highlights
- 1 day 10 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
The University of Austin (UATX)
101 West 6th Street
Austin, TX 78701
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