SIGLO XXX

After global warming and the subsequent ice ages, humans have left behind silent witnesses of its existence on Earth. Nuclear radiation, meteorites, damage to the earth's atmosphere and climatic changes have created a world in resilient mutation where nature revives adapting to the changes. The relics of human civilization, forever abandoned statues like cultural symbols of the past, are silent spectators that life continues defying the odds. Human beings have flown into the cosmos in search of worlds that can host them, finding planets with binary and tertiary suns, unbreathable atmospheres and unimaginable heat and cold. This scenario raises profound questions about our future: What is going to become of us in millennia? Where are we going to go and what will become of nature and life on earth?
My perspective is fatalistic and optimistic at the same time: while Earth may become inhospitable for humans, it will continue to nurture resilient species that have mutated and survived cataclysms, while humanity finds refuge among the stars.