10 Seconds to the Future _ Mutation _ Free Documentary
We are at the starting line of an exponential technological change. In the coming decades we will experience the dematerialization of technology. Computers will abandon desks to be installed in eyes, in walls and in everything that surrounds us. Chips will be integrated in virtually everything around us, transmitting vital information. The quality of life and the average life expectancy will increase astoundingly, and aging will be delayed. We will have the capacity to choose genes for our children and to create new forms of life. In 2007, a smartphone had more power than the computers NASA used to take man to the moon in 1969. In 2077 it’s likely that we will control the objects around us through our thought. The opinion that the revolution under way is the biggest and fastest ever is unanimous, with the interception of genetics, nanotechnology and artificial intelligence. The consequences are many and cross-cutting, with great impact on our health. However, the rise of the machine raises unprecedented challenges, even the possibility of the extinction of Humankind itself.
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This Is Why Meeting Aliens Is a Bad Idea.
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00:00 Intro
01:48 The Fermi Paradox
06:22 The Great Filter Hypothesis
14:18 The dark forest hypothesis
15:49 Nature reserve hypothesis
17:56 The Simulation Hypothesis
20:13 The Rare Earth hypothesis
Some of what you will hear and realize may stun or even frighten you. In this video, you’ll learn why finding fossils of a very complex form on another planet would be the worst news ever to make headlines; can we be part of a space reserve? or maybe we are just a character in some supercomputer?! Stay with us to find out! Some of the facts may really shock you!
The Fermi Paradox and the Great Silence of the Universe.
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THE HUMAN FUTURE: A Case for Optimism
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/ melodysheep Change is coming. Humanity is entering a turbulent new era, unprecedented in both Earth and Human history. To survive the coming centuries and fulfill our potential as a species, we will have to overcome the biggest challenges we have ever faced, from extreme climate change, to rogue A.I., to the inevitable death of the sun itself.
The headlines make our chances look bleak. But when you look at our history and our tenacity, it's clear that humanity is uniquely empowered to rise to the challenges we face.
If we succeed, our potential is cosmic in scale. Incredible prosperity is within our reach. Being optimistic is not only justified, it's a powerful weapon in the fight for a higher future.
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This Proves That The Entire Universe Is In Someone’s Mind…SCARY!
At this stage, it is still unclear. Whether science will live up to the test and prove the nature of consciousness once and for all remains to be seen, in the meantime, it’s worth considering all the strange possibilities that wait in store for future research and study.
0:00 Intro
0:59 Universal Consciousness
8:54 All is Mind
16:33 Answers
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The Origins of War (500,000 BC–3,000 BC)
In a part of the Nile Valley that was soon going to be flooded by the construction of the Aswan Dam, the archaeologist Fred Wendorf made a groundbreaking discovery. In 1964 he found a prehistoric burial site which contained 61 skeletons near the border between Egypt and Sudan. This burial site, called Jebel Sahaba, was constructed by members of the Qadan culture about 14,000 years ago. Because almost all these skeletons showed clear signs of physical trauma, Wendorf and his colleagues thought they had found the oldest battlefield in history. But were these skeletons really the victims of the first battle? And did organized warfare even exist at all at that time? If so, what did it look like? In this video we address these questions and search for the origins of war.
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00:00-00:58 Intro: First Battle in History?
00:58-07:15 Chapter 1: What is War?
07:15-10:25 Chapter 2: The Beginning of Organized Violence
10:25-13:17 Chapter 3: First Traces of War
13:17-17:00 Chapter 4: Organized Warfare
17:00-21:14 Chapter 4: An Age of War?
21:14-23:20 Epilogue
Bibliography:
Archer, Christon I./Ferris, John R./Herwig, Holger H./Travers, Timothy H. E., World History of Warfare, Lincoln 2002.
Churchill, S. E., Franciscus, R., McKean-Peraza, H. A., Daniel, J. & Warren, B. R. Shanidar 3 Neandertal rib puncture wound and paleolithic weaponry. J. Hum. Evol. 57, p 163-178 (2009).
Crevecoeur, Isabelle et. Al., New insights on interpersonal violence in the Late Pleistocene based on the Nile valley cemetery of Jebel Sahaba, in: Scientific Reports vol. 11 (2021),
Bibliography:
Archer, Christon I./Ferris, John R./Herwig, Holger H./Travers, Timothy H. E., World History of Warfare, Lincoln 2002.
Churchill, S. E., Franciscus, R., McKean-Peraza, H. A., Daniel, J. & Warren, B. R. Shanidar 3 Neandertal rib puncture wound and paleolithic weaponry. J. Hum. Evol. 57, p 163-178 (2009).
Crevecoeur, Isabelle et. Al., New insights on interpersonal violence in the Late Pleistocene based on the Nile valley cemetery of Jebel Sahaba, in: Scientific Reports vol. 11 (2021),
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What Were The Planets Like 3.8 Billion Years Ago?
Have you ever wondered what our solar system looked like in the past? Were the planets the way they are today, or did they look completely different?
In this video, we will travel back to learn what the planets looked like 3.8 billion years ago.
Before we begin, why 3.8 billion years? We selected this date and no other because it was around this time that the solar system was ending a period known as the "Late Heavy Bombardment Period."
This period took place between 4.1 and 3.8 billion years ago. During that time, relatively brief within the cosmic scale, there were a large number of asteroid impacts with the planets and objects of the interior of the Solar System.
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00:00 Intro
1:00 Gaseous planets ( Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune)
2:25 Mercury
5:27 Venus
7:17 The earth
9:43 Mars
#insane #curiosity #planets
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History of Israel-Palestine Conflict
This video presents the History of Israel-Palestine conflict that rooted a few thousand years ago.
Chapter:
00:00 Introduction
00:42 Early History of Israeli-Palestinian conflict
03:11 Israel and Palestine under the British rule
04:25 The Birth of the Israel State
05:12 The 1948 Arab-Israeli War
06:15 The Six-Day War
07:01 The First Intifada and the Oslo Accords
08:38 The Second Intifada
09:21 Israel conflict with Hamas
In the 17 centuries BC, following the call of God, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob settled in Canaan, later known as the Land of Israel. In 1000 BC, King Saul established the Israelite monarchy, which was later split into the Kingdom of Israel and the Kingdom of Judah. The conquest of Roman Empire in 63 BC gave the name “Palestine” to Judah. During this time, Christianity became a dominant religion towards the end of the Roman Empire. In 636 came an Arab conquest, beginning the spread of Islam. In the 11th century, Christians in Europe launched several crusades to bring the Holy City back to the hand of the Christians while from the 16th century, more and more Jews were joining a movement called Zionism aiming to create a Jewish national state in its ancient homeland.
WWI exploded in 1918 and ended with the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. Its land in the Middle East was carved by the British and French Empires. The region under the control of Britain was what it called the British mandate for Palestine. Tensions between the Jews and the Arabs who both claimed the land grew, which even led to acts of violence.
In 1947, the UN partitioned Palestine into two independent states: a Jewish state and an Arab state with the City of Jerusalem becoming an international zone with a special status. Less than one year after that, Israel declared itself an independent state. Right after the declaration, the 1948 Arab-Israeli War broke out and ended when a cease-fire agreement was reached in 1949, giving more than two-thirds of historic Palestine, including West Jerusalem, to Israel.
There came more wars and fighting in the following decades, namely the Six-Day War ending with the victory of Israel, the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon kicking the Palestinian Liberation Organization out of Beirut, the First Intifada ending with the Oslo Accords, the Second Intifada ending with Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza.
Then came the establishment of Hamas, a Sunni Islamist militant group founded in 1987, aiming to destroy the state of Israel and create an Islamic state. After the Battle of Gaza (a conflict between Hamas and Fatah), Hamas split from the Palestinian authority and gained power in the Gaza while the West Bank was separately controlled by the PLO.
Israel put Gaza under a suffocating blockade, leading to several bloody wars between Israel and Hamas, the military group in control of the Gaza Strip till today.
What caused wars between Israel and Palestine?
Do you think Israel and Palestine can reach a peace treaty?
Tell us in the comment section below.
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What Did James Webb Really See At The Beginning of Time?
What Did James Webb Really See At The Beginning of Time?
00:00 Introduction
05:45 Eyes to the Heavens
12:38 The First Galaxies
26:06 The Galactic Zoo
40:34 The James Webb Mystery
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Voyage of Curiosity: A Martian Chronicle 4k
This film tells the epic story of NASA's Curiosity Rover on a mission to find out whether life could ever have existed on Mars and whether the planet is safe for humans. This film tracks the robotic explorer's perilous journey, from its risky landing to its momentous climb up the slopes of Mt. Sharp. It will rank as one of the great space missions, from Cassini at Saturn to Apollo on the Moon and Voyager beyond the solar system.
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Journey To The Edge of The Universe
Sit back and relax and enjoy the ultimate cosmic journey......
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The Kardashev Scale Alien Civilizations from level 1 to level 7 We are only at level 0.72
The observable universe is a big place that has been around for more than 13 billion years. Up to two trillion galaxies made up of something like 20,000 billion billion stars surround our home galaxy. In the milky way alone, scientists assume there are some 40 billion earth like planets in the habitable zone of their stars. When we look at these numbers it is hard to imagine that there is nobody else out there.
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If the Universe Formed from Nothing, Who Created the Nothing?
The holy grail for mankind is to dominate the world and demonstrate their superiority to others. It's like being king of the world when you have the sense of greatness, power, and the capacity to alter how the world works. They arguably control everything. For a minute, let's travel to a distant galaxy to see what they are actually in control of. Nothing, absolutely nothing. The Earth moves in space as it should, obeying the laws of physics as it goes about its daily routine. Some stars are constantly taking birth, some die as white dwarfs following a great supernova explosion, while others choose to spend their final years as black holes sucking up matter coldly throughout the cosmos without discriminating.
The truth is that nothing in the cosmos is within human control. This is known as the "overview effect" in psychology. The overview effect is a cognitive shift in awareness reported by some astronauts during spaceflight, often while viewing the Earth from outer space.
There is always an active debate over the universe's creation. Some people think that the origin of human existence on Earth was caused by a superhuman, almighty, and eternal being. Others believe that a big bang is how the world as we know it began. Even though this hypothesis is heavily contested, it is quite broadly accepted. However, the reason for the universe's existence is a crucial philosophical question that outweighs the first one. “Why does the universe exists ?” “Why is there something rather than nothing?” Join us as we dive into the intriguing theory about the existence of the universe.
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Journey to the Andromeda Galaxy [4K]
The Andromeda Galaxy is our massive galactic neighbour, a spiral galaxy more than double the size of the Milky Way. In this video, we will be taking a journey, from this galaxy's ancient history, right up to its remote future- using the latest and most beautiful images to know our cosmic neighbour like never before. This is our journey to the Andromeda Galaxy...
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