The Last Question - Isaac Asimov - Read by Leonard Nimoy
Platform: Youtube · Published: May 23, 2016, 01:27 PM UTC
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Platform: Youtube · Published: May 23, 2016, 01:27 PM UTC
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Creator: Cool Psycho Facts
Caught by: @chisnit
It’s based on The Last Question by Isaac Asimov, mixed with real cosmology and futuristic science ideas and questions…. The video slowly moves from modern computers all the way to the literal end of the universe, it’s a fascinating one.
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Type: original post | Authentic: authentic | Importance: notable
Topic: Can the universe survive forever?
Tags: #universe #science #psychology
Stance: support
11:34 — I think this is the moment where the video suddenly becomes both scary and sweet at the same time. Humanity stops thinking in centuries or even millennia, and starts thinking in trillions of years in
Why it matters: I think this video is worth catching because it makes my imagination run wild than most movies honestly do. It made human civilization feel tiny, small and temporary , but somehow still meaningful at the same time. I also got that strange “cosmic loneliness” feeling while watching it the kind great space documentaries give you where you suddenly become very aware that we exist inside something far beyond me or human understanding. It’s simple but yet crazy
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