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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 36 MIN

Why Robots are the Future of Space Exploration

from Mysteries of the Universe · host TheTuringApp.Com

In this episode, we explore the provocative theory that the future of space exploration doesn't belong to humans, but to Von Neumann Probes. These are self-replicating spacecraft designed to travel to distant star systems, mine local resources, and build copies of themselves to continue the journey. In just a few million years—a heartbeat in cosmic time—a single probe could potentially map every star in the Milky Way.If we are the first to develop this technology, humanity could be the architects of a robotic network that survives long after our own species is gone.

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