The Next 500 Years, Christopher E. Mason
The Next 500 Years, Christopher E. Mason
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The Next 500 Years
Engineering Life to Reach New Worlds

Author: Christopher E. Mason

Narrator: Layne Ihde

Unabridged: 9 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: G&D Media

Published: 05/22/2025

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

An argument that we have a moral duty to explore other planets and solar systems--because human life on Earth has an expiration date.

Inevitably, life on Earth will come to an end, whether by climate disaster, cataclysmic war, or the death of the sun in a few billion years. To avoid extinction, we will have to find a new home planet, perhaps even a new solar system, to inhabit. In this provocative and fascinating book, Christopher Mason argues that we have a moral duty to do just that. As the only species aware that life on Earth has an expiration date, we have a responsibility to act as the shepherd of life-forms--not only for our species but for all species on which we depend and for those still to come (by accidental or designed evolution). Mason argues that the same capacity for ingenuity that has enabled us to build rockets and land on other planets can be applied to redesigning biology so that we can sustainably inhabit those planets. And he lays out a 500-year plan for undertaking the massively ambitious project of reengineering human genetics for life on other worlds.

As they are today, our frail human bodies could never survive travel to another habitable planet. Mason describes the toll that long-term space travel took on astronaut Scott Kelly, who returned from a year on the International Space Station with changes to his blood, bones, and genes. Mason proposes a ten-phase, 500-year program that would engineer the genome so that humans can tolerate the extreme environments of outer space--with the ultimate goal of achieving human settlement of new solar systems. He lays out a roadmap of which solar systems to visit first, and merges biotechnology, philosophy, and genetics to offer an unparalleled vision of the universe to come.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Norma J. Engelberg on June 16, 2021

Interesting ideas but difficult to read Very technical, and if you think the government is into acronyms, try reading this book. Biologists have cornered the acronym market. Also, there were several typos, at least in the E-book version. There were missing prepositions, articles and verbs, for exampl......more

Goodreads review by Hans on July 07, 2022

The next 500 years paints a picture of a future of near infinite potential. An aw inspiring review of the past and current state of genetics research, and an optimistic outlook on the future of gene research, gene editing, human reproduction and space travel. Extremely technical at times but overall,......more

Goodreads review by Joe on September 24, 2022

Though this book may be a little too technical at times for most audiences, I felt that it offered a refreshingly hopeful take on the fate of humanity and our place in the universe in the next few centuries. I strongly recommend this book for anyone interested in a thought-provoking read.......more

Goodreads review by Aditya on December 12, 2021

This is completely mind-expanding! This book is mostly speculation, but solidly grounded in the unbelievable feats modern science is already capable of. Contained in here are (potentially) humans with several square meters of foldable skin basking in the sun with CRISPR-inserted algal genes that let......more

Goodreads review by Mathijs on October 31, 2022

Really interesting narrative from a biology perspective. A little heavy on the biology terminology which caused me to skip a large portion of the book to get to the thought experiments that it proposes. Read this book if you would like to follow along the thread of gene editing and how this could ma......more