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La inmortalidad, un tema que ha fascinado a la humanidad por siglos, pero ¿qué pasaría si lográramos conquistar la muerte? ¿Sería el mayor logro de la humanidad o, por el contrario, el peor error que podríamos cometer? En este video, exploramos los dilemas éticos que rodean la idea de la inmortalidad y cómo podría afectar el futuro de la humanidad. ¿Qué implicaciones tendría la inmortalidad en nuestra sociedad y nuestras vidas individuales? ¿Cómo podríamos abordar los desafíos éticos que conlleva la prolongación indefinida de la vida? Únete a nosotros para explorar los pros y contras de la inmortalidad y decidir por ti mismo si sería el peor error de la humanidad.
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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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