That is so far in the future that for all practical purposes it is forever. Humans will have evolved into some totally different species by them. Or more probably they will have chosen to genetically engineer themselves into something better by then. And they will probably be living in other solar systems, or even other galaxies.
2007-05-01 04:21:33
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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that's executed if our technology has progressed sufficient. There are numerous circumstances yet of course, regularly medical speculations. a million. The sunlight starts to die and considerably improve in length. 2. The sunlight will become extremely volatile and emits great-image voltaic flares. 3. The sunlight explodes and could become a supernova. In any of the above circumstances, the earth would be burned right into a crisp if not thoroughly worn out. consequently, to stay to tell the tale a catastrophic experience like this, adult adult males could desire to have technologies that permit us to flow the planet or build a guy made environment. Theoretically, that's attainable, in undemanding terms a question if our technologies has reached that a great way. First, we could desire to be able to "block" in spite of that's coming from the area that we don't choose (e.g. radiation). Diamonds have a melting ingredient of 4892 tiers Fahrenheit, that's sufficient to act as a shell for the earth. Secondly, we will additionally choose a great engine, powered from the earth's center, to push the earth farther returned into the image voltaic device. that's confusing through fact earth is held by using the sunlight's gravity. The sunlight's gravity is 617.5 km/s. so which you're able to do the mathematics and confirm the escape speed mandatory to "get remote from the sunlight". And finally, If the sunlight basically unexpectedly vanishes, the earth would be thrown out of that's modern trajectory (or the hot trajectory). without the sunlight's warmth and lightweight, the earth would be frozen in decrease than 8 minutes and all existence end to exist. consequently, we could desire to build a guy made sunlight by using non-end nuclear fusion and fission. all the above looks like technology fiction to you, yet howdy, if 1000 years in the past, you pronounced on your college instructor that adult adult males will land on the moon, your interior reach bishop will possibly ban you perpetually for spreading blasphemy. check out an previous television practice, Andromeda. the countless theories in it are actually not thoroughly groundless such through fact the worldwide deliver, an interstellar deliver build from small planets with a guy made sunlight on the midsection, very akin to an entire "cellular image voltaic device". yet having pronounced that, if some day we've such advance technologies, can not all of us basically pass away the earth and locate yet another planet? Why shop the earth as quickly as we are able to all basically come across a clean homestead. wish this helps.
2016-10-14 06:23:49
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answered by Erika 4
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Look at the rate we've been progressing over the past 50 years...
Plus, the earth won't last 5.45 billion years intact - there will be all kinds of world shattering catastrophes (ice ages, etc) which will prompt abandoning the planet long before the sun swells.
2007-05-01 04:28:54
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answered by Stuey 4
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i say by tha time they'll promote pluto back to planet status and we'll live their mining ort for the technologically advanced race of aliens that didn't spend it's entire known history fighting each other on a side note , if the greeks had remained as the worlds superpower along with egypt, we'd be past star trek by now, those durn dark ages, and their ignorance, speaking of which i'll probably get reported for hating america because i said greeks and egyption empires should be a super power, haha, i wonder if the scientific world could convince the g.o.p that there is unimited oil on titan, but they have to declare war on coldishness (bushs vocabulary et al) well i'm finally done later
2007-05-01 04:28:24
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answered by rockabillly motha****** 5
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Neighboring solar systems with an earthlike planet that can support life is probably more likely than Titan, but who knows...
2007-05-01 04:20:44
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answered by Tim M 4
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I believe it is more like 10 billion years, however, but that time if man has not developed a way to travel to the stars, he will have long ago become extinct becuase of lack of resources. . .
2007-05-01 04:20:10
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answered by Walking Man 6
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The new solar system that NASA find a week ago and it's only a trillion miles away
2007-05-01 04:33:32
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answered by sparkles 6
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Sparkles, redo your math....
the planet they found was 20 light years away.
A lightyear is about 6 trillion miles
6 times 20 = 120 trillion miles!
2007-05-01 06:44:35
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answered by James O only logical answer D 4
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With 5.45 billion years to spare, who cares?
2007-05-01 04:22:50
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answered by fangtaiyang 7
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I'd better get at a lot of those jobs I've been saying I'll do before it's too late.
2007-05-01 04:26:40
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answered by Anonymous
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