
Michio Kaku's NYT bestseller explores humanity's cosmic destiny - from terraforming Mars to achieving immortality. Praised by Kirkus Reviews for its optimistic yet scientifically grounded vision, this mind-bending roadmap to our interstellar future has inspired SpaceX's boldest initiatives. What if extinction isn't inevitable?
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What if the greatest insurance policy for humanity's survival isn't written by any company, but carved into the fabric of space itself? Right now, all eight billion of us live on a single fragile sphere, vulnerable to countless catastrophes. One well-placed asteroid, one supervolcano, one runaway pandemic-and humanity's story could end as abruptly as it began. This isn't science fiction pessimism; it's mathematical certainty. Over 99.9% of all species that ever existed are now extinct, and Earth has witnessed five mass extinction events that wiped out up to 90% of all life. We're not special. We're just next in line-unless we do something no species has done before: leave. Seventy-five thousand years ago, Indonesia's Toba volcano nearly erased us from existence. The eruption plunged Earth into volcanic winter, and genetic evidence suggests only about 2,000 humans survived. That's why we share remarkably similar DNA compared to other species-we're all descendants of that tiny population that barely made it through. This ancient brush with oblivion serves as a stark reminder: extinction-level events aren't hypothetical. They're inevitable. The only question is whether we'll still be here, waiting helplessly, when the next one arrives. For decades after the Apollo missions, space exploration stagnated. NASA's budget collapsed from 5.5% of federal spending to less than 0.5%. The space shuttle, meant to revolutionize access to orbit, became an expensive compromise that cost $40,000 per pound to launch-hardly the affordable space highway we'd imagined. The dream seemed dead. Then something unexpected happened: billionaires started building rockets in their garages.
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