278. Big Historian David Christian on Time, the Near and Far Future, Transhumanism, Interstellar Migrations, the Fate of Our Species, and the End of Time

Published: June 7, 2022, 7 a.m.

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The future is uncertain, a bit spooky, possibly dangerous, maybe wonderful. We cope with this never-ending uncertainty by telling stories about the future: future stories. How do we construct those stories? Where is the future, the place where we set those stories? Can we trust our future stories? And what sort of futures do they show us? David Christian is renowned for pioneering the emerging discipline of Big History, which surveys the whole of the past. In this conversation, he reveals what he thinks the future holds for our species.

Shermer and Christian discuss: past patterns projected into the future \\u2022 What is time and when do the past and future begin? \\u2022 How long is the present \\u201cnow\\u201d? \\u2022 A-Series Time and B-Series Time \\u2022 time as the 4th dimension \\u2022 chaos theory and predicting the future \\u2022 entropy, the Second Law of Thermodynamics, and the direction of time \\u2022 general relativity and time \\u2022 how we experience time psychologically and anthropologically \\u2022 likelihood of outcomes and Bayesian probabilities \\u2022 how organisms manage the future \\u2022 how human organisms manage the future \\u2022 how futurists think about the future \\u2022 how people in the past thought about the future \\u2022 the next 100, 1,000, and 10,000 years \\u2022 the next million years, and the end of time.

David Christian is a Professor Emeritus at Macquarie University, where he was formerly a Distinguished Professor of History and the director of the Big History Institute. He cofounded the Big History Project with Bill Gates, his Coursera MOOCs are popular around the world, and he is cocreator of the Macquarie University Big History School. He has delivered keynotes at conferences around the world, including the Davos World Economic Forum, and his TED Talk has been viewed more than 12 million times. He is the author of numerous books and articles, as well as the New York Times bestseller Origin Story.

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