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Airdate: Year Million

Nat Geo series explores what it will be like to be human one million years into the future.

Next month Nat Geo screens Year Million, a 6 part series which explores what it will be like to be human one million years into the future.

From the producers of Mars and From The Ashes, this is narrated by Laurence Fishburne.

The series predicts how every aspect of technology may affect our lives for better or worse and ponders different questions  in a very real future.

“Hundreds of years from now, you will literally leap into a cyber world. You’ll be able to touch and feel the emotions, the fear. They’ll be beamed right into your brain. You’ll be able to become whatever you want to be in whatever virtual world you want to be.” – Michio Kaku

Unites today’s brightest futurists, scientists (inc Ray Kurzweil, Michio Kaku, Peter Diamandis & Brian Green) with sci-fi writers/pop-culture figures (inc graphic novelist Brian Michael Bendis, Nerdist Co-Host Matt Mira and musician David Byrne) to take viewers through the very latest advances in technology, ideas and innovations that likely will power the evolution of our species. As viewers explore a future when mortality becomes a thing of the past, man merges with machine, intelligence is limitless and the human species becomes interplanetary.

9.30pm Mondays from 4 September on National Geographic.

One Response

  1. Forget about technology, humans are driven by psychology. The spectre of immortality in 100 years must scare the bejeezus out of our best minds. Get into your Interstellar Ark and “Go Forth and Prosper”.

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