Acharya Prashant observes that humanity has achieved unprecedented dominance over the external world, conquering the earth, animals, trees, waters, and space. He notes that diseases are being overcome and suggests that by the end of the century, humans might achieve a form of material immortality. This devastating power allows for the potential destruction of Earth and the colonization of other planets. He highlights that most animal species have either been subdued or obliterated, and even microscopic pathogens are largely at the mercy of human intervention. Acharya Prashant concludes that within a few centuries or millennia—a mere blink of an eye in universal history—nothing external will remain to be conquered, as man's reach extends to the farthest corners of the possible.