Uhhmmm...
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You are about to take a trip
Into oddness and obsolescence.
Through a zone whose boundaries are that of imagination.
Please note that I tagged this thread with the SCIENCE tag. If you are unwilling to entertain novel thoughts regarding both the beginng and the ending of the universe, I suggest you skip this thread.
First, a video that's a bit different from our usual stuff. A fictional narrative that weaves in scientific ideas of deep time and how intelligence might persist, challenging us to imagine what infinite life might truly be like. I found it deeply disturbing on a personal level.
About 20 minutes...
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UxUS6bPiT8
And lastly, thoughts from the other end of Time.
In this clip, the same author imagines when and how the first civilization could have lived. The story provides a narrative around which we may more viscerally experience the conditions of the early cosmos, and the fragility of life itself.
About 25 minutes...
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK9LBK3FABs
You are about to take a trip
Into oddness and obsolescence.
Through a zone whose boundaries are that of imagination.
Please note that I tagged this thread with the SCIENCE tag. If you are unwilling to entertain novel thoughts regarding both the beginng and the ending of the universe, I suggest you skip this thread.
First, a video that's a bit different from our usual stuff. A fictional narrative that weaves in scientific ideas of deep time and how intelligence might persist, challenging us to imagine what infinite life might truly be like. I found it deeply disturbing on a personal level.
About 20 minutes...
And lastly, thoughts from the other end of Time.
In this clip, the same author imagines when and how the first civilization could have lived. The story provides a narrative around which we may more viscerally experience the conditions of the early cosmos, and the fragility of life itself.
About 25 minutes...
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