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National Park After Dark

Resurrection: Pleistocene Park

National Park After Dark

Danielle LaRock & Cassandra Yahnian

Society & Culture, Places & Travel, History, True Crime

4.6 • 5.8K Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2022

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Jurassic Park. The Lazrus Effect. Frankenstein. All of these stories emulate our fascination with turning back the clock, to revive those which we have lost. In a time where technological advances have matched our curiosity with the past. No longer is the question if we can bring back species from the dead – but rather, should we?For the latest NPAD updates, group travel details, merch and more, follow us on npadpodcast.com and our socials:Instagram: @‌nationalparkafterdarkTikTok: @‌nationalparkafterdarkSupport the show by becoming an Outsider and receive ad free listening, bonus content and more on Patreon or Apple Podcasts. Want to see our faces? Catch full episodes on our YouTube Page!Thank you to this week’s partners!Factor: Use our link and code NPAD60 to get 60% off your first box.BetterHelp: National Park After Dark is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month of online therapy by using our link.Apostrophe: Get your first visit for only five dollars at our link and when you use code NPAD.Aspiration - Make your dollars make a difference. Use our link and open an Aspiration account today. For a full list of our sources, visit http://npadpodcast.com/episodes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Try to imagine a life without timekeeping. You probably can't. You know the month, the

0:42.4

year, the day of the week, there's a clock on your wall or the dashboard of your car.

0:48.0

You have a schedule, a calendar, a time for dinner or a movie. Yet all around you, time

0:54.3

keeping is ignored. Birds are not late. A dog does not check its watch. Deer do not fret

1:01.1

over passing birthdays. Man alone measures time. Man alone chimes the hour. And because

1:07.7

of this, man alone suffers a paralyzing fear that no other creature endures. A fear of

1:14.4

time running out. I've always adored that excerpt by Mitch Alboom in his novel The Time

1:20.8

Keeper. Humans have always been obsessed with time. It's a fundamental element of human

1:25.6

awareness and it shows. Our fixation on the passage of time not only shows in our day

1:30.9

to day lives, but in our choices of entertainment as well. The time travel plot element has made

1:36.8

appearances and writings for hundreds of years. And it shows no signs of stopping. The

1:42.2

theme has captured our fascination, made abundantly clear by films such as Back to the Future,

1:47.5

The Time Traveler's Life, The Terminator, and Our Stellar, and Midnight in Paris.

1:53.4

Harnessing the power of manipulating time is alluring to us. The possibility of going

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