Next 250 billion years of humanity

I often seriously think about the remaining lifetime of humanity.

The latest scientific estimate is that the entire Universe will end in about 100 to 250 billion years from now, which may or may not turn out to be true.

Given that the latest scientific knowledge is limited, the latest scientific estimate on when the Universe will end may not be accurate.

Humans cannot exactly predict the future, because humans cannot know whether and what brand-new knowledge will be discovered in the future; nonetheless, I think the attempts should be made at scientifically modeling humanity’s future using the latest science, to see what the latest science can do, and to set the future development course of the latest science.

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I work on developing a science that models and predicts the future human behaviors; scientifically predicting the future of humanity is a great deal of interest to me.

Suppose that humanity lasts until the end of the Universe, for the next 250 billion years; accurately predicting the next 250 billion years of humanity is far above and beyond human capability; there is no science that can accurately predict the next 250 billion years of humanity in detail; if and as brand-new knowledge gets discovered in the future, humanity will gain better and better scientific understanding about the future of humanity; but until the end of humanity, human knowledge will always be limited, because humans cannot know whether and what brand-new knowledge will be discovered in the future.

I ask myself this question, and strive to answer it: ‘When the human knowledge is always limited, and humans can never know what never-before-known new knowledge will be discovered in the future, what should science try to predict will happen in humanity?’

The latest physics has classical mechanics, classical electromagnetism, quantum theory, and relativity—none of which are fully complete in explaining all the known physical phenoma in the Universe.

What I want to accomplish in particular is QMASPing (Quantifying, Modeling, Analyzing, Simulating, and Predicting) the human body state evolution—in particular human genetic and cerebral states evolution—at human-body organic, tissular, cellular, subcellular, molecular, atomic, and subatomic levels—throughout the entire lifetime of a human individual, and the entire lifetime of the entire humanity.

The future cannot be precisely predicted by humans, because by design, at any given time, humans cannot know whether and what brand-new physical phenomena and knowledge and technology will be discovered in the future; what I want to accomplish is pushing the latest human body science to its next level that will have never-before-existed scientific power in predicting the future human body state evolutions, while accounting the fundamental human limitations in knowing about the future.

I’ll keep working on developing my Unified Humanity Science for enlarging and heightening the scientific knowledge on humans, and see what happens.

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I am Allen Young; I’m an Asian-American man who focuses on advancing AI, robotics, human longevity biotech, and nuclear-fusion powered outer space tech.

Allen Young

The transhumanistic Asian-American man who publicly promotes and advances AI, robotics, human body biotech, and mass-scale outer space tech.