Threatened by a global pandemic and by climate change, very many people fear we are facing an existential crisis. The Future of Humankind shows why these fears are unfounded and why we should be optimistic about our long-term future.
It evaluates current major predictions for our future in three categories:
(1) Extinction by natural disasters (including pandemics), by nuclear war or accident, by artificial intelligence, or by population explosion and climate change.
(2) Survival by colonizing space or by extending individual healthspans and achieving immortality.
(3) Transformation by uploading individual minds to computers or holograms.
Although these categories are very different, they have three things in common:
(a) They are speculations starting from the then current level of scientific and technological development.
(b) They have a very low, if not negligible, probability of being realized; in those cases where specific predictions can be tested against outcomes, all have been disproven.
(c) They make the implicit assumption that the future of the human species is determined by the future of individual humans.
By contrast, the unique forecast in this book projects into the future the distinct pattern in the scientific evidence of an accelerating cosmic evolutionary process over some 15 billion years revealed in John Hands's previous book, the award-winning COSMOSAPIENS Human Evolution from the Origin of the Universe.
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John Hands was trained in science, specializing in chemistry, at the University of London where he had been the first undergraduate President of the Union. He co-authored two research studies and published one book in the social sciences. He also tutored in physics and in management studies for Britain's Open University, was visiting lecturer at the University of North London and then RLF Fellow at University College London where he began more than 10 years writing COSMOSAPIENS. This book was endorsed by leading scientists and philosophers, and won awards and glowing reviews in the national press (see https://johnhands.com/book/cosmosapiens/ for some examples). It was published in the UK, the USA, Germany, China, Korea, Spain, and Romania. He has also written three novels published in the UK and the USA, one of which was also published in six other countries.
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