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The Last Planet
Episode 407

The Last Planet

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur · Isaac Arthur

August 10, 202335m 52s

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Show Notes

Eons from now the last stars will be born, living trillions of years before they too fade out, and in the gathering darkness will come the final sunset on the last planet.


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Credits:

The Last Planet August

Episode 407, August 10, 2023

Written, Produced & Narrated by:

Isaac Arthur


Editors:

David McFarlane

Lukas Konecny


Music Courtesy of:

Epidemic Sound http://epidemicsound.com/creator

Stellardrone, "Red Giant", "Ultra Deep Field"

Sergey Cheremisinov, "Labyrinth", "Forgotten Stars"

Taras Harkavyi, "Alpha and ..."

Miguel Johnson, "So Many Stars"

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Topics

astronomytimeuniversecosmoseternitycosmologyspaceendfuturesciencetechnologyscifiengineeringfuturismsci figeneticsphysicsartificial intelligencetranshumanismspace stationstarshipspaceshipcyberneticsmegastructuresspacecraftfuture of humanityspace colonizationenergy abundancehuman civilizaitonspace infrastructurefuture philosophytechnological futurespace megastructurescivilizaitonpost scarcityinterstellar travelspace industrylong term future