I think our sun only has about 5 billion years of life left. How will people go out? what will life be like on earth in the last days? Do you even think people will make it to 5 billion years from now?
2007-02-25
03:05:07
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diamond_kursed
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When this happens, will Al Gore be gloating?
2007-02-25
03:14:39 ·
update #1
who will be the last person left on Earth? How will they bide their time?
2007-02-25
03:15:54 ·
update #2
Will the last person left on Earth get a trophy, like in a royal rumble?
2007-02-25
03:20:01 ·
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What will be, will be.
Humans will not be around by then anyway. There are plenty of serious disasters waiting to get us as it is. Global warming, BIG space rocks hitting the planet, plagues, famines, the Yellow Stone super volcano, potential future loss of the planetary magnetosphere, our own nuclear bombs.
Worry about the next 50 years, those should be interesting enough.
2007-02-25 03:32:57
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answered by Daniel J 2
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Yours is a good question that has been answered by scholars recently. Here is their answer:
World annihilation has occurred three times since the beginning and another one is due within the next few hundred thousand years or so.
When it occurs (usually by a meteor, perhaps the size of Rhode Island) the sun will be totally obscured for a few years so that all plant life will die. Human life will only last as long as there is some food and fuel but since electric and gas power will soon be depleted, the world would soon be without humans.
What remains is animal life. Large animals will be the first to die off, until finally the only ones left will be tiny mammals who can live underground where it does not freeze.
Eventually the air will clear, the sun will shine again, the mammals will evolve and another cycle of life will happen, just as it did after the other two annihilations. Plant life will regenerate since, of course seeds can remain dormant for thousands of years and grwo when conditions present themselves.
2007-02-25 11:38:21
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answered by Anonymous
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At the rate things are going with global warming and all the wars, I really don't think we need to worry about humans being around in the same way we are now in 5 billion years.
2007-02-25 11:13:00
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answered by MrMarblesTI 4
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5 billion years is a long time. Maybe by that time we'll have invented "warp drive" or some other way to go to the stars. At any rate, human beings are survivors. We'll find some way to go to another, safer place.
2007-02-25 11:10:17
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answered by Anonymous
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By what's happening today, people wouldn't even exist 5 billion years from now.
2007-02-25 11:14:18
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answered by Rumba 4
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Humans will be long gone by the time that happens, either extinct, or long gone off the planet. The only way to survive in this universe is to spread the plague of humanity to as many livable planets as possible.
2007-02-25 11:10:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The only seeming value of your question is that you buy into assumptions with little awareness to thier implications. Lots of folks find a lot of comfort in "knowing". Which is logically impossible.
2007-02-25 12:08:30
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answered by fauxdude 2
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Its allright the sun is a star which do not burn out in a traditional sense. So in reality we will be annhiliated not just the sun wil go dim :) enjoy.
2007-02-25 11:18:14
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answered by bourgoise_10o 5
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Ok. That is a guess. Pure and simple. Our world will die first way before the sun will burn out.
2007-02-25 11:27:34
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answered by Da Mick 5
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We start dying from the moment of conception.
Cold.
Cold.
No.
2007-02-25 11:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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