00:00What if I told you there's a timeline where nobody ever dies?
00:04A humanity without disease, without old age, without an end.
00:08A world where birth continues, but death disappears.
00:13Imagine that, for a thousand years, nobody has died.
00:18Each generation builds upon the previous one, and time simply marches on.
00:24Would it be an eternal utopia? Or a hell disguised as progress?
00:28No? Today we're going to open a window to that possibility.
00:32An immortal humanity.
00:35Not in stories, not in myths, but in hypothetical science.
00:40And what will we discover? Ah, it might change your perspective on life itself.
00:44Humanity overcomes aging.
00:47The cells no longer die.
00:48Diseases are eliminated.
00:51The human body regenerates.
00:53Serious accidents continue to be fatal.
00:55But even that is beginning to change with nanotechnology and advanced prosthetics.
01:01We are biologically immortal.
01:03Nobody dies of natural causes.
01:05During the first few years, everything seems perfect.
01:08The world's population celebrates its new destination.
01:11Eternal.
01:12But soon, the side effects appear.
01:15Millions of people are born every year.
01:17And nobody dies.
01:20In one hundred years, the Earth will collapse due to overpopulation.
01:23Resources are running out.
01:25The oceans are becoming urbanized.
01:27The air is filtered.
01:28The space is being privatized.
01:30Humanity expands into orbital colonies,
01:33artificial moons,
01:35floating stations.
01:36But even the universe doesn't seem to be enough.
01:39The first laws on forced birth appear.
01:42You can only have one child per voluntary death.
01:46But nobody wants to die.
01:48Immortality affects more than just the body.
01:50It begins to affect the mind.
01:53People live for centuries, millennia.
01:56Human memory,
01:57not designed to last that long,
01:59It begins to fragment.
02:00Some people forget their past.
02:02Who they were.
02:03Where they were born.
02:04Families that last for generations.
02:06And they dissolve into nothingness due to simple emotional exhaustion.
02:10Relationships lose their meaning.
02:12Eternal love gets boring.
02:15Mental reset centers are being created,
02:19therapies to erase memories and be able to start over again.
02:23A new movement is born.
02:25The freed ones.
02:26People who reject eternity and demand the right to die.
02:32For them, death is what gives value to time.
02:35And time is what gives life value.
02:39Some begin to die of their own free will.
02:43Others create virtual simulations to experience the end,
02:46even if it's just for a few minutes.
02:49Society is divided.
02:51The eternal ones and the liberated ones.
02:53Those who want to live forever.
02:55And those who just want to feel that time matters again.
02:59Five thousand years after the beginning of immortality,
03:02Nobody is celebrating.
03:03Humanity has forgotten what it feels like to lose something.
03:07And that's why he doesn't value anything anymore.
03:10The eternal sages are almost mythical figures.
03:14Some are six thousand years old.
03:15And they don't even remember why they're still alive.
03:19The oldest leaders become either tyrants or prophets.
03:23And others simply disconnect.
03:27Death, which seemed to be the greatest enemy,
03:30it reveals itself as an essential balance,
03:32a necessary closure,
03:34a way to clean,
03:36to renew,
03:37to be reborn.
03:38And in the deepest recesses of time,
03:40Humanity is beginning to accept what it feared.
03:44Immortality was not the solution.
03:47It was the final frontier of error.
03:49Immortality is humanity's oldest dream.
03:53But it can also be their worst nightmare.
03:57Perhaps the value of life lies at its limit.
04:00Knowing that we won't be here forever,
04:04Because what ends is what matters.
04:08And you, what would you choose?
04:10Eternal life?
04:12Or a life with meaning?
04:14Leave your answer in the comments.
04:16And if you want to explore other possible futures,
04:19See you in the next video.
04:22Thank you!
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