Our descendants, if they are still around, will have long since left Sol behind. As the Sun ages, it gets hotter and brighter (it is about 30% brighter now than it was at its birth); Earth maintains its human-friendly temperatures by sequestering carbon from the atmosphere in rocks and the oceans. However, eventually all the carbon will be gone from the atmosphere, and this feedback loop will shut down, causing temperatures to permanently rise. A little while after this happens, the oceans will boil away and no life will be left. This will all happen anywhere from 100 million to 1 billion years from now, but it will happen. Besides, every second on that video is one million years; humanity would have plenty of time to leave Sol if for some reason we are still there.