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Panoramic Film "Earth Story - The evolution of dinosaurs and the future of humans -"

Earth Story - The evolution of dinosaurs and the future of humans -
NetAdvance Inc.
IMAGICA FORCE
D&D Pictures Inc.

Why were dinosaurs able to grow so big? When we face the secret of the prosperity of dinosaurs, which grew to be extremely large in size, we will learn that the dinosaurs, which were thought to have become extinct 6.5 million years ago, have actually managed to survive in a different environment through adaptation.
On the other hand, why were humans able to prosper this much? Humans have acquired a totally unique power, to store and present the function of the brain through words and in the shape of letters, which has never been seen in other organisms throughout the history of life.

With this, humans have created science, and with its power, humans have become capable of challenging the history of earth and unlocking the mysteries of the evolution of life.

Life started from a single cell 3.8 billion years ago. The story of the earth's evolution created by life has spread and linked events together like a giant tree spreading its countless branches and leaves. This film will look into the evolution of earth's life forms by utilizing color coded 3D images. Please try focusing on the future of the earth created by the human race, a future which has never held more potential in the course of history.


Narration:
Kyoshiro Imawano
Edited by:
Osamu Sakura (Professor of the Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies of the University of Tokyo)
Planned and Edited by:
The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
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