By the time this happens, I hope to already be a hyperintelligent, immortal cyborg trying to figure out how to punch holes into the neighboring universe.
I can't say what will have happened to the human race, but me, personally, I will almost certainly have been turned back in to atoms, elements and minerals with tiny bits of my current stuff in a whole bunch of other newer things. A little bit in a tree or a worm, then a bit of me in a bird or a fish and some of me floating on water or rising with the air current up high in the sky. Wheeeeeeeeeee! LOL
Actually, I think Robert Fulghum put it best when he wrote, "We are not the stony dry ground over which the wind blows and the river runs. We are part of the energy that gives the wind motion and that drives the river to to the sea." This make us sound like we, everything, are all part one life force. The energy that cannot die, but only change form. Energy to matter, matter back to energy. Kind of the way Yoda talked about The Force on Degoba when explaining it to Luke.
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Actually, I think Robert Fulghum put it best when he wrote, "We are not the stony dry ground over which the wind blows and the river runs. We are part of the energy that gives the wind motion and that drives the river to to the sea." This make us sound like we, everything, are all part one life force. The energy that cannot die, but only change form. Energy to matter, matter back to energy. Kind of the way Yoda talked about The Force on Degoba when explaining it to Luke.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xaj407ofjNE <--- not Yoda, Carl Sagan, same message