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well depends here`s one theory that is sorta realistic
Robots will outnumber us humans and become very intelligent and realize that they don`t need us to control them oh and there are robots like: a jet that is intelligent drives itself and has rockets I don`t believe that will happen anytime soon
Darkraiarceus911, i don't think your supposed double post, but whatever. Now you see why he should/did get banned. If the earth boiled, I wonder what we would look like as melted goop.
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I think the world will end in about 5 billion years or whenever our sun goes nova, that is unless something else comes and destroys the world or turns it into a wasteland.
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We'll all be dead long before the Earth ends, which will either be in the year 3000 or in a couple million years. Apparently the Sun is 2/3s of the way through it's life, if that's true then Earth go bye in the year 3014. Still I think the Earths gonna go in something like the year 5Million.
The Sun has existed for billions of years. Far longer than that of the Earth. And how, exactly, can scientists tell how far through its life the Sun is?
So... by your calculations, the sun, nevermind the Earth, has only been around since roughly the start of Imperial Rome? Right...
The sun is about halfway through its lifetime. However, that still gives it another 4.5 billion years. Admittedly before that it will expand and fry all life on Earth, but that's still not going to be for at the very least several hundred million years more.
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Until then we're mulling about global warming...lol Once that sun's expansion has reached it's limits it will go through the "super nova" stage and scientists say a black hole will be formed which in some ways makes sense. I'm not too sure on this, but when ever there is an explosion of some kind in space there's like this "relapse" or something where after the explosion it all comes back together or something like a crunch because there's nothing in space to be a friction force apart from the gravitational forces of planets.
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