Part 12/15:
They examine the ethical implications of longevity technologies, contemplating whether immortality or extended lifespan would be a blessing or a burden. They note how wealth disparities might be exacerbated if such advances are prohibitively expensive, raising questions about future inequality and access.
Nuclear power and its history are critically evaluated—how the development of atomic energy led to both destructive weapons and potential clean energy sources. The speakers highlight the importance of scientific transparency and civilian oversight in shaping future progress.