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Extinction events

Given the complexity, all cosmological scales involved here that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs, when you look out at the future of earth, do you worry about future extinction events? I do think that we might be in the middle of an extinction right now if you define it by the number of species that are getting killed off. It's subtle, but it's a complex system. The way things respond to events is sometimes things evolve, sometimes animals just move to another place. The way we've developed the earth, it's very hard for species just to move somewhere else.

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Given the complexity, all cosmological scales involved here that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs, when you look out at the future of earth, do you worry about future extinction events? I do think that we might be in the middle of an extinction right now if you define it by the number of species that are getting killed off. It's subtle, but it's a complex system. The way things respond to events is sometimes things evolve, sometimes animals just move to another place. The way we've developed the earth, it's very hard for species just to move somewhere else.

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Extinction events chapter timestamp | Lisa Randall: Dark Matter, Theoretical Physics, and Extinction Events | EpisodeIndex