If mankind went extinct, could we be revived? It’s not out of the question. If another intelligent species evolved over millions of years, there’s a chance they could recover enough genetic material to resurrect us, much like how humans have begun to experiment with de-extinction of wooly mammoths. They could learn much about us biologically. But in 5 million years, all remnants of our cities will be destroyed by nature, and evidence of our culture will be lost — except in the case of the Voyager golden record, floating safely through empty space, trillions of miles away by then.
A clip from THE HUMAN FUTURE — now slated for a mid to late summer release.
,,iiGIJQxXNZM,UCR9sFzaG9Ia_kXJhfxtFMBA, Knowledge, channel_UCR9sFzaG9Ia_kXJhfxtFMBA, video_iiGIJQxXNZM,Some of the trippiest theories I've ever heard. At the heart of the Milky Way, a cluster of stars has baffled scientists, appearing as if they are forever young. A new theory proposes a mind-bending explanation that could rewrite our understanding of stellar evolution: These stars could be feeding off dark matter – powered indefinitely by the most mysterious substance in the universe.
Studying these objects may lead to breakthroughs in our understanding of dark matter and the universe itself. Some even speculate that dark matter may even organize into forms of dark life. The only way to know for sure is to keep looking.
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,1,The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a glimpse of a galaxy that is over 13.5 billion years old, lurking over 33 billion light-years away, making it the oldest and farthest galaxy ever discovered.
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If the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs struck again today? Would humans survive? Or would we go the way of the dinosaurs?
Join me on a wild tour through a hypothetical apocalypse -- and see what it would take for humanity to cling on through the worst disaster in the last 250 million years.
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,1,If mankind went extinct, could we be revived? It’s not out of the question. If another intelligent species evolved over millions of years, there’s a chance they could recover enough genetic material to resurrect us, much like how humans have begun to experiment with de-extinction of wooly mammoths. They could learn much about us biologically. But in 5 million years, all remnants of our cities will be destroyed by nature, and evidence of our culture will be lost — except in the case of the Voyager golden record, floating safely through empty space, trillions of miles away by then.
A clip from THE HUMAN FUTURE — now slated for a mid to late summer release.