Human extinction; is it avoidable? Are there any plausible theories on how humans could survive forever?

Human extinction; is it avoidable? Are there any plausible theories on how humans could survive forever?

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Humans in no way shape or form deserve to live on.

damn, puppers is scraping its nose trying to help

No. We will annihilate within in a short future. As technology advances, so does the ways of killing as many as possible.

ourselves*

>Human extinction;
Great topic
>Is it avoidable?
No. Every step taken to avoid it can only ever prolong the inevitable.
Are there any plausible theories on how humans could survive forever?
No. Nothing extant in a thermodynamic system can survive forever. Eventually there will not be enough heat in Abby single reason of space to sustain life. Humanity will perish.

Dope at least we got to shitpost and fuck

Yes, it would involve humans reaching the point where they can colonize other planets and get as far away from other humans as possible. If something happens we will have a number of colonies to carry the torch.

I hope that it is inevitable.

The sun will die eventually tho, so it is inevitable in the long run.

Nothing is forever. Even if we could reverse climate change. Find a way to make clean water for everyone and not to kill ourself in a atomic war.

The asteroid will get us eventually.

Then ask yourself this, what happens after the universe dies? Is that forever?

Depends did the universe exist before anything could observe it? If yes then yes something will be forever. If no then the universe dies with the last species that can observe

Theoretically if we could reach type 5 on the Kardishev scale we might be able to do something about entropy or at the very least jump to other universes. The time required to reach type 3, is projected to be within a reasonable timescale to complete before the universe would become uninhabitable. Lots of assumptions though. The laws of our universe are very clear on what we can and can’t do and unless we can make our own universe or potentially find one that suits our needs, we will have to accept that it will end at some point.

It's quite simple, if the human race dissolved it's concepts of social tolerance, the best of us would continue on advancing. Eventual space exploration and whatnot would guarantee almost an infinite timeline for us.

As it is the world is more worried about refugees, poor people, sexual orientation etc than the actual preservation of our species. Gotta get rid of nigger mentality, Zionist social and economic structures, and the ever pivotal battle of man against man.

Big hypotheticals here though

We could jumo IF many universes proves true and it becomes possible to pass matter between them, but since the information loss issue is inescapable, no current theory supports that as a possibility.

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This isn't entirely accurate. We lack the resources to advance ourselves and it's as simple as that. We can most definitely discover methods and create better tech to cross over those bridges, however as the world is today people think it's impossible. And it will be if we don't change our disposition as a species

Not bait, just calling it like I see it

Moot point. Long before that happens, either humanity will have killed itself or it will have become something we cannot define as human.

Forever? No. In the next 700 million years the Sun will get swollen and the Earth will become too hot for any kind of living organism. With our best propulsion, voyage to our first star would last for tens of thousands of years. And that is our first closest star. To get to the next planet that is suitable for life, our travel would last for millions of years. So no. There is no way humans could live forever.

I'm sure if we survive for 700 million years then creating a large planetary sized tinted window is going to be childs play.

I think you don't understand how much the Universe doesn't care about if we live or not.

Depends how you mean? Eventually the universe will experience heat death. All life will eventually end. Unless we find some way to siphon energy from another reality or something.
If you mean, in the short term, next 1000-2000 years? Sure, no reason we should go completely extinct. We might do something that decimates out populations, but utter extinction? No inevitable.
Any longer periods of time we might eventually evolve into something we wouldn't consider human, anyway.

Based on what?

The universe is a plaything for any race with advanced enough technology. There's no reason we couldn't convert all other planetary material into useful structures to survive on.

To save ourselves, we would have to brake the laws of physics.

> B-but we only need antimatter to have enough energy for the advanced propulsion engine that would bend the time-space!

Sure, we "only" need the amount of the antimatter the size of Jupiter. And we would need "only" 476 quadrillion years to make it.

Not to mention that that kind of propulsion is just a theory.

I would take it easy with that kind of talk. Go back 1000 years and try to explain electricity.

“No way anyone would be able to control and store lightning and sure you can get a charge from friction or bla bla bla....

Yes, believe it or not, there's a limit of what human kind can do. And this is not about how big our intelligence is, this is about limits that by any means we can not surpass.

Even if we had IQ of 2 billion, some things are just impossible.

>Based on what?
what a dishonest answer

Elon is that you?

"Deserve" is a meaningless concept to the universe at large anyway. We don't even have a noticeable influence on our solar system, let alone the universe. We, our planet, and everything on it, are nothing. Mathematically, we are so insignificant that our existence or nonexistence result in effectively identical states.