i think..
Life will not sustain on Earth. Because of this pollution and you can see the situation of 'Mother Earth.'
who knows...if life will come to an end...
but i think we will fly to the planet which is found by scientists (if it really is)
scientists have announced that it's having all living conditions like earth, water in its liquid state nad atmosphere containing oxygen
and its 10.5 light years away
So, we can go there with the improving 'scince & technology.'
2007-05-14 19:09:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Life on Earth will be a choice. The leaps and bounds of technology will propel us in a variety of ways and to become a space faring society.
If we look at what we have conquered to date and in the last 150 years, the next 10,000 years will bring far more than we can even imagine.
Those who will cling to the past will die off. Those who cannot or will not adapt to change, growth and advancement will die off. A new species will exist along side the old human species. As the new species develops, both species will no longer be able to mate and they will diverge. One will become masters over the other being more intelligent and otherwise modified through the process of change.
As universal languages and time systems develop, the old ways will become relics in the same way that we drop by a museum today and see our own past.
10,000 years ago, no one would have even dreamed of such a device like the one I use now in composing this post.
In 10,000 years, the Earth will be revolving around the Sun at a much closer distance. This will change the climate and our ability to live on the planet. As the gas giants move closer to the Sun, those atmospheres will begin to form liquids and eventually begin to have liquid on the surface as the Earth does now. Those planets closer to the Sun will be consumed. The solar system will change.
Earth will become a third world planet for those who lack the wealth and the education to live in space. Earthbound citizens will be come more savage and barbaric competing for few resources on the face of the planet. Those in space will enjoy the best that life has to offer including evolved political systems.
2007-05-13 02:43:17
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answered by guru 7
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as the human race has increased and multiplied, microbes and viruses have done so, too.
I believe it to be unlikely that humans will be here in 10,000 years, because the viruses and microbes will win the war.
But there may be small, scattered colonies of humans who survive.
Or there may be a huge human population that has learned to treat their resources and each other with respect.
Either way, I probably won't be here, unless this anti-aging potion that I just ordered thru the National Enquirer really works.
2007-05-13 02:29:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It is questionable whether human beings will still be around 10,000 years from now. Certainly society as we know it will likely be gone and contrary to the comic books' predictions, we are more likely to be stone age savages than etherial space travelers living in a golden age of plenty. War, brutality, ignorance and stupidity are still as much in abundance as they were in prehistoric times... But the toys of technology have given us cavemen, the ability to wipe ourselves out in a flash.
2007-05-13 02:42:23
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answered by squeezie_1999 7
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Already we can see shortage of water in australia ,shortage of food,pure air as it will get contaminated with the depletion of ozone layer, politicians would have become more corrupted and plunderers.
Due to possible world war emanation of radioactive gases from atomic bomb (this cannot be avoided as some nations are over populated and they need to attack other nations for wealth & other necessities of life,over-population will also lead to lack of life sustaining resources & therfore human existence will be difficult) In order for one to live other will be sacrificed only those who are with God will be spared.
Amassing of deadly atomic weapons will also urge some nations to try out their weapons on someone else like the testing of first atomic bomb on Japan in 1942 killing millions of people & effected many who are suffering from the effects till today
2007-05-13 02:30:42
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answered by Hare Krsna 2
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I don't know, but I always think it's interesting that when people make movies about the real far off future, they always seem to be set in the Stone Age ... like we regressed or something.
2007-05-13 02:21:47
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answered by Emily Dew 7
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WE wont be alive to see the grouth of the world 10,000 years from now.
2007-05-13 02:37:53
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answered by geet 4
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I would like to hope that all wars, poverty, diseases and death would be cured. And that every one was able to live in their own Utopia. And the people would be able to travel space and the beyond with ease. I'm really sad that I won't be around to see how it all turns out.
2007-05-13 03:19:20
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answered by beyondthelimit 5
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same as 10,000 ago. if human society could go that far
2007-05-13 02:21:14
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answered by Classic101 2
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There will still be a McDonald's...
But the french fries will be made out of "pure energy..."
But we'll still put ketchup on them...
And Oprah's clone will still rule the world...
2007-05-13 04:39:53
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answered by Anonymous
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