No! We wlll have evolved into Homo Sapientissimus (assuming we make it to and through the Homo Sapientior stage) and have moved from the Earth, because it would be far easier for us to move, when the sun starts turning into a red giant, than to move the planet.
2007-02-04 16:39:10
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answered by CLICKHEREx 5
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Yes of course anything is possible. No doubt this idea will seem crazy, we will have to move the entire Planet to a new star. It is possible and may have been thought of way before we had computers. The moon, maybe by chance is the same size as the sun when we look at it the sky. The plan would be to install a light source on the moon and take the moon too. Everything is possible when You thing about it. Anyway that plan is many many years away, should be nothing for You to worry about, however moving the planet further away from the sun would solve the Global warning thing. Shame they do not tell us the Truth about flyingsaucers...I recon machines like that would help.
2007-02-05 01:19:46
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answered by Al 3
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Where a star ends up at the end of its life depends on the mass it was born with. A low and medium mass star (mass less than 8 times the mass of our Sun) will become a white dwarf. A typical white dwarf is about as massive as the Sun, yet only slightly bigger than the Earth. White dwarfs are one of the densest forms of matter.
Medium mass stars, like our Sun, become red giants, not white dwarfs. When it goes, in about another 5B years, it's radius will be about out to the 3rd planet from the sun (earth) and there's not enough sun screen in the whole universe that will keep the burn off.
2007-02-05 00:19:15
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answered by SWH 6
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They have already addressed this problem with a way to perhaps avoid this disaster. They install retro rockets on a meteor crossing close by. When that meteor comes around again in around 6,000 years, we control the rockets to make it come withing 20,000 km of the planet. This would make the planet take some of the meteors momentum and would push itself further out into the universe. If they could measure when the star would swell into a red giant, they could do this and perhaps give the Earth another 1 million years of livable time. After this, we may have to find a way to leave this star system and get to another one. That is if we make it that long.
2007-02-05 00:24:45
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answered by Anonymous
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During our planet's history natural disasters have occurred, so unless the human being gets to live out of this planet there won't be a chance to survive.
2007-02-04 23:57:27
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answered by Darren Hayes 2
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when the sun starts to deca it will expand and engulf the earth, so no we wont survive on eath that is.
2007-02-04 23:56:27
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answered by paul b 3
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No, humans will have been long gone.
2007-02-05 00:35:52
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answered by Anonymous
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