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How Will Humans Survive

The Godfather

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Check this out.. earth will continue to thrive for another 5 billion years or so scientists predict (when the sun dies we die).. our civilization has come so far.. and i hope we go further.. but how will we survive..? Where do you think we will go? The sun will either become a neutron star with no power.. or a black hole.. What do you think we will do? Considering the fact that galaxies are moving away from us... and is though that massive gravity will pull them back in into a black hole.. we cant just leave this universe.. what do you think we will do?
 
Originally posted by: The Godfather
Check this out.. earth will continue to thrive for another 5 billion years or so scientists predict (when the sun dies we die).. our civilization has come so far.. and i hope we go further.. but WHEN WILL I STOP POSTING..?




 
False. Neutron stars are VERY powerful in terms of non-visible energy. Besides, once the sun reaches the red giant phase, life on earth would be obliterated by the intense heat.
 
Worry not, we will have either destroyed ourselves or destroyed Earth and moved beyond this solar system anyway.
 
Originally posted by: Atomicus
False. Neutron stars are VERY powerful in terms of non-visible energy. Besides, once the sun reaches the red giant phase, life on earth would be obliterated by the intense heat.



Ok yes.. sorry i made a mistake in my facts.. what will we do?
 
Originally posted by: Atomicus
False. Neutron stars are VERY powerful in terms of non-visible energy. Besides, once the sun reaches the red giant phase, life on earth would be obliterated by the intense heat.

Actually, depending on how the expansion of a star actually works (we've never actually seen it) all the planets out to the asteroid belt could very well be literally consumed.
 
We'll be fine. Assuming we don't slip into another dark age, we'll approach the level of the 2nd and 3rd kadashev civilizations. At that point, I doubt we'll have much trouble refueling old Sol or moving little Terra to a younger or completely engineered star.
 
OK but... a fact is made that "the big bang theory" all the galaxies spread apart like in a real explosion.. and are still moving away by inertia.. but just like revolution around the sun.. at one point they will come back and collide again... and probably form a black hole.. how will we survive that?
 
We won't.

Some other cosmic disaster will eradicate us long before 15 billion years pass.

Humas are doomed to become extinct. It is inevitable.
 
Originally posted by: The Godfather
OK but... a fact is made that "the big bang theory" all the galaxies spread apart like in a real explosion.. and are still moving away by inertia.. but just like revolution around the sun.. at one point they will come back and collide again... and probably form a black hole.. how will we survive that?

See you on the other side :beer:
 
Originally posted by: The Godfather
OK but... a fact is made that "the big bang theory" all the galaxies spread apart like in a real explosion.. and are still moving away by inertia.. but just like revolution around the sun.. at one point they will come back and collide again... and probably form a black hole.. how will we survive that?

Either new scientist or popular science discussed this recently. Short answer: we may be able to find a way to escape to another plane of the multiverse.
 
Originally posted by: The Godfather
OK but... a fact is made that "the big bang theory" all the galaxies spread apart like in a real explosion.. and are still moving away by inertia.. but just like revolution around the sun.. at one point they will come back and collide again... and probably form a black hole.. how will we survive that?

... We won't. Nothing will. What you're talking about is the total collapse of space/time. And we're talking about time on an infinitely long scale, here. The probability that humanity won't exist by then is, according to many here, is 1 (.999999999999999999999999999... = 1)
 
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