The 5 Biggest Questions Facing Humanity Right Now
If I were to be asked to describe my own species in just one word, I would probably use the word, “seeker”. Everything that we are today is because of this one quality of ours.
Our journey from primates to modern humans took us millions of years. During this period, we evolved into the only intelligent beings on the planet, slowly discovering and inventing the millions of things that all form a part of the collective human knowledge.
We truly have come a long way since the days of living in a cave and hunting animals with spears and stones. Today, we are actively exploring the cosmos and are even able to manipulate the various elements of the planet itself.
But our search for knowledge has just begun, it seems, if you look at the larger picture and the grand scheme of things. There is so much we still don’t know and understand that you and I might be long gone by the time we even come close. Today, I want to talk about some of the biggest questions we have.
1. How The Universe Came To Be
The origin of the universe has always been a big mystery and almost an obvious question for anyone who would spare even a few moments contemplating the entirety of existence and where it came from.
Right now the general consensus among scientists is that the universe came into existence as the result of the big bang. Basically, it states that all of existence came to be from a single, tiny, but unimaginably dense point, and over 13.8 billion years, expanded to the current universe we all know and love!
This answers a lot of questions but raises even more. For example, what was there before the big bang? What was that single point surrounded by if there was no existence itself? How did that single point come to be if there was nothing before it and how could it give birth to such a huge universe?
2. Are We Alone?
Our universe is so unfathomably huge, that it’s just crazy. Scientists are now saying that there could be as much as 2 trillion galaxies in the universe. That’s right. 2 Trillion. With a T!
Imagine how many stars could be in all of these galaxies and how many planets, revolving around these stars. The number starts to get pretty big. Mind-bogglingly big!
In such a huge universe, it is statistically impossible for us to be the only life out there, and yet, we are still to encounter an extra-terrestrial being. Neither has one come to greet us nor have we seen any signs of one anywhere we’ve looked. So, where is everyone else? This question has haunted mankind for a long, long time now and we have no idea how long it will continue to do that!
3. Is Reality Even Real?
There is this theory called the “Simulation Theory” which asserts that all of reality could be nothing but a simulation inside a computer like device of some higher intelligent beings.
If that is true, we are nothing but game characters inside of some being’s video game and reality itself is not real. This has huge implications if you think about it.
We could all be working tirelessly towards nothing. Our lives may be totally meaningless and our entire existence might be at the whims of these beings and could be erased in an instant. Just as we format a pen drive!
4. What Happens After Death?
This is a question that has driven many people mad. Literally! There was a person who even killed himself to prove the existence of an afterlife. You can check this story out. It’s quite interesting.
According to religious texts, there is an after life where the soul leaves the body and wanders off to. Medical science disagrees with this and simply states that a person dies when the body is not longer suited to support life.
I have thought about it quite a bit too and I always get stuck on one question. At the instance of death, a person is alive just a second before death and just a second later, he is dead. So, what changes during that 1 second, that all of a sudden an alive person becomes dead?
5. Origin of Life
The origin of life on the planet is a mystery almost as old as the planet itself. It is estimated that the Earth is 4.8 billion years old and that the first simplest life form came to be around 4 billion years ago.
Although there are many theories, we just don’t know how a bunch of non-living matter came together to form a living matter that is able to move, eat, reproduce and even evolve!
Some say that the conditions were just right in the early days of the planet and some say that life might have started elsewhere in the universe and brought to Earth by ancient asteroids. This is one of the toughest questions to find an answer to because the answer to this might have been destroyed or lost to time and we may never find out.
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Hi everyone , i can recomend the great book of Yuval Harrari "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" that talks a little bit about the 5th question...and many others
https://www.amazon.com/Sapiens-Humankind-Yuval-Noah-Harari-ebook/dp/B00ICN066A/ref=sr_1_3?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1499372316&sr=1-3&keywords=Yuval+Noah+Harari
There are some really great books on that topic and most of them are interesting for sure!
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I would say there are few other big questions such as:
Yes there are a lots more questions. I think I will have to make several parts of this post to write about all of them.
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I think you've summarized the biggest questions we have now, we had for the last thousands of years and probably will stay with us for another thousands.
When I was a child, I used to ignore this big questions everybody has and focused more on things like. Why is the snow white? Why is a chair called chair? and others in the same area. Fortunately, for this ones I found the answer.
haha yeah, children have curiosity about almost everything and that perfectly explains my point. We are naturally curious about stuff.
My 5 biggest task for humanity:
Those are some really big societal questions and finding the answer to each would need it's own revolution!
Biggest? I would rather get answers to more mundane questions like. How to cure (every kind)cancer? How to stop hunger and suffering? and so on. Do the questions you have presented here have a measurable impact on the quality of our lives?
These questions, their answers and a lack of answers can motivate life or suicide, love or selfishness, murder or mindfulness.
I certainly believe they are important questions.
The point you make however is crucial in that spending ones time pondering these questions while failing to do all we can to alleviate the immediate life threatening and torturous conditions which enslave so many is not the least bit enviable and our conscience should steer us toward the latter activities.
How to cure (every kind)cancer? CRISPR!
How to stop hunger and suffering? In Vitro Meat!
I don't think this is about the most urgent questions but, well... the biggest ones.
The questions you pose are certainly not mundane. They are the big questions facing humanity too. And yes, it would have a measurable impact on the quality of our lives because you never know what kind of new questions you can unlock by solving these. And it's not like it's an either/or case. We can work on these questions as well as solve the other problems we are facing. There are enough of us to take on all these :)
Wonderful read! :) I will allow myself to add one more question: What is the purpose of our existence? I don't know about other people, but I find myself thinking about these things quite often.
We exist and some think, as I do, that we are part of an eternal existence.
Our options may well be dependent on our conformity to principles of creation or annihilation, as I believe we are taught through our connection to the omnipresent creator, the spiritual entity we are part of, which gives substance to every manifestation. We are also taught through the interpretations of those who receive inspiration and often misinterpret, misrepresent and compile into religions.
If this is true, then the purpose which devolves upon us is to learn and sustain the creative forces to the best of our ability, that we might be afforded the maximum opportunity to wield these forces to the end that we may increase the joy which emanates from the creative rather than the destructive path.
Obvious subset objectives include, procreation, the most divine of all potentials, nurture of said creation and then nurture of all things we have occasion to come into contact with.
These principles, along with the obvious beatitudes, qualify us for the task of creation, while the opposite feeds entropy and will ultimately be severely restricted in capacity since creation is good while dissolution is undesirable.
Yeah, that is a big one!! There are a lot more questions that we need to think about and I think I will need to write more parts to this one to include them all.
Eventually, we still alive . we need being a good people
support other people,family,friend
Then after death , we will happy :)
hahaha
haha, I hope we are happy at least after death!! ;)