Has anybody here been watching the History Channel show "Life After People"
James
James
I think your post just made my head hurt.I stopped watching this program after two episodes aired. Rather finding it so uncomfortable with the idea of humanity vanishes suddenly into thick air, I find it so impossible for humanity to disappearing that quickly.
Knowing that it's science fact that we will be no longer here on the earth, but it didn't mention about space exploration. That FACT we will be left to live on different planets in another solar system in the order to ensure our survivability. Like it or not, humanity will be around for VERY, VERY long time.
I think your post just made my head hurt.I stopped watching this program after two episodes aired. Rather finding it so uncomfortable with the idea of humanity vanishes suddenly into thick air, I find it so impossible for humanity to disappearing that quickly.
Knowing that it's science fact that we will be no longer here on the earth, but it didn't mention about space exploration. That FACT we will be left to live on different planets in another solar system in the order to ensure our survivability. Like it or not, humanity will be around for VERY, VERY long time.
So did I miss when people started moving to other planets? Also it was mentioned in the first episode (the special that aired during the summer) what happened was the rapture came.
Really? I watched the special and don't recall that detail. But I don't care either so it's all good.Also it was mentioned in the first episode (the special that aired during the summer) what happened was the rapture came.
Sounds like a good show, but not this one (and really too far afield from "History" not that they care about that too much.)I'd rather for those people to telling the story on how will humans leave earth and move on different planets. It would be very interesting, don't you agree?
Who really knows how long humans will be around? We've only been around about 10,000 years. That's nothing compared to most other species.
Who really knows how long humans will be around? We've only been around about 10,000 years. That's nothing compared to most other species.
That's just human civilization. As a species, it's much longer - 200,000 years - but even then we're a young species.
Incredible that for most of the history of humanity, people didn't even have agriculture. And sometimes I wonder how anyone survived without the internet.![]()
I think your post just made my head hurt.I stopped watching this program after two episodes aired. Rather finding it so uncomfortable with the idea of humanity vanishes suddenly into thick air, I find it so impossible for humanity to disappearing that quickly.
Knowing that it's science fact that we will be no longer here on the earth, but it didn't mention about space exploration. That FACT we will be left to live on different planets in another solar system in the order to ensure our survivability. Like it or not, humanity will be around for VERY, VERY long time.
So did I miss when people started moving to other planets? Also it was mentioned in the first episode (the special that aired during the summer) what happened was the rapture came.
How can my comments make your head hurt? I remember vaguely that they were mentioning in the first episode, but still I find it so uncomfortable. I'd rather for those people to telling the story on how will humans leave earth and move on different planets. It would be very interesting, don't you agree?
I'd rather for those people to telling the story on how will humans leave earth and move on different planets.
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