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B1 Intermedio Inglés 22:12 Educational

Messages For The Future

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Hey, Vsauce. Michael here. This is Earth as seen from Saturn. That is us right there.

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And if you look closely, ok, see this little protuberance? That's the Moon.

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This image was taken by the Cassini spacecraft on July 19th, 2013 at 21:27

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Coordinated Universal Time. The thing is, NASA gave the public advanced warning

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of when it would be taken, which means that this image of Earth was the first

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ever taken from space that some people on Earth were actually posing for. Our planet

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looks so small, insignificant, fragile. I recently attended the premiere of Sky

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1's upcoming "You, Me and the Apocalypse" with some cool YouTubers and it got me

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thinking. In the show, the characters find out that they're only 34 days left before

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a comet smashes into Earth that's likely to end humanity. They all react in

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different interesting ways, but what would I do if I found out that there

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were only 34 days

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of human history left? Ok, my first priority would be to get back to America to be

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with my family.

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But after that? I don't really have a bucket list. Except that is exactly what

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I would want to spend my last few weeks doing. Making a list to put in a bucket

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that I would then send far out into space away from Earth's impending

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vaporization. The list would contain information about us, all Earthlings. So

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that if libraries and monuments and YouTube videos were all destroyed, a

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record would still exist somewhere

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of what and who we were. Like a stone thrown into a lake, the ripples your life

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causes last long after you vanish, the tree you planted is climbed by future

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generations, the books you donated inform future readers. But what if it's not just

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your stone that vanishes, but the entire pond? Perhaps it's arrogance or vanity, but

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getting cosmic messages in a bottle out there, before the end, diversifies our

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archive and gives a better chance for future alien visitors, or whatever is

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left of humanity, to find out that we were once here,

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to show what we learned. Maybe even to warn future life forms of what we did or what

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we didn't prepare for. We have already sent some messages about humanity out

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there, beyond Earth, and if Earth is completely destroyed, those messages will

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be all that's left of us. What are they? Ok, first things first. How do you write

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something for the future? I mean, the distant future. The message might not be

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found for millions of years or billions. It might be discovered by an audience

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that's completely different, not only in language, but in senses? What if

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they can't see or hear or feel or taste or smell like we do, or at all.

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What if their bodies destroy the very material we write the message on? What language

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do you even write it in? Well, in general, math and physics, which are believed to be the

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same everywhere in the universe, have been what we write outer space bound

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messages in.

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Like the Arecibo message, written by Frank Drake, Carl Sagan and others, which

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was blasted towards the M13 star cluster in 1974. It's composed of a semi prime

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number of binary digits conveying some info about us and it should reach the

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center-ish of the M13 cluster in about 25,000 years, at which

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point, if something intelligent lives there and detects it, they can respond

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and their response will return to us another 25,000 years later. We won't be

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around for that. But Earth has also been broadcasting its radio and TV signals

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into space. Currently it's about 200 light-years in diameter. Compared to the

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