Considering the internet is made of up tangible hardware and software the world over, all of which requires power to run-
If the "world ended" in a blowing up sort of way then the internet would cease to exist. If humanity simply vanished and all our technology were left behind, I figure the internet would go dormant due to lack of a power source.
2007-02-07 10:16:14
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answered by Siren61 2
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No. not one of the envisioned doomsday events will ensue. the entire element is an invention by means of a gaggle of frauds and crackpots attempting to get you to purchase valueless books and movies. None of it has any foundation in actual technological know-how. the persons promotion this have not any know-how of technological know-how. they purely pick to faux to be knowledgeable so as to influence the gullible. don't be between the gullible. there is no 'historic prediction' by means of the Mayans or all of us else. those have been all invented interior the final 30 years. there is no 'secret planet' approximately to bypass by means of. Why do no longer the fraudsters let us know its contemporary region interior the sky, so we are able to all seem at it? you make certain. there will be no uncommon alignment, the two planetary or galactic. whilst became the final alignment that brought about us any issues besides? there will be no pole shift. A magnetic pole shift isn't drawing close and in all possibility tens of 1000's of years away. A unexpected rotational pole shift is a actual impossibility. the subsequent image voltaic maximum is envisioned in mid 2013, no longer 2012 and is envisioned to be much less severe than the final maximum in 2001. different predictions such as a results of fact the photon belt and Terence McKenna's Timewave 0 are purely too stupid to hassle with.
2016-12-17 11:40:44
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answered by ? 4
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One thing for sure ... long after we have colonized stars, and become sentient balls of air, long after the ruins of civilizations have crumbled to dust, which itself crumbles into even finer dust, and then just blows off in what's left of the atmosphere ... even after the sun expands and roasts the earth to a crisp, and then retreats to an ever-dimming, barely glowing cinder ... long after those 6,500,000 years are but a dim memory ...
... there will be a tiny beep and under all the rubble a computer will feebly display a message ...
... the message, 65,500,000 years from now, will say ...
"OK evolutionists! I got a new one! If man evolved from monkeys, why are there still monkeys?"
2007-02-07 10:43:48
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answered by secretsauce 7
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The storage will have been transferred to a quantum chaos matrix by then and stored in a dimension that is safe from identity theft. By then most humans will have never visited Earth, so it will only be a page 5 story in the Galactic Times anyway.
2007-02-07 10:17:38
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answered by Lew 4
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Considering that the probability of the internet being around in 6,500,000,000 years is astronomically small due to our species/civilization ending LONG before that point, I really doubt there's an answer to this question.
2007-02-07 11:35:52
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answered by Shawn L 2
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This is related to the Iceball Theory. 6.5 billions years from now, when the sun burns out and the earth is just a ball of ice floating in space, what will anything we do today matter?
2007-02-07 10:22:04
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answered by joeyamas 2
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Eventually, the sun will expand such that it burns up the Earth. First, the growing red sun with scorch the Earth, then engulf it. All that is and was of Earth will be destroyed.
2007-02-07 10:16:21
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answered by Salek 4
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The Internet will prevail.
2007-02-08 03:08:28
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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What, you think "information" just floats around the ether? DUH, it's stored on physical compnents. DO you honestly think the information will survive the incineration of our planet? Was this a serious question? Or do you simply not possess critical thinking skills?
2007-02-07 11:10:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It would all be destroyed because the earth will be swallowed up by the sun.
2007-02-07 10:15:19
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answered by Anonymous
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