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2007-06-20 11:24:41 · 11 answers · asked by snishry 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

I did not talk about human life, I know biological immortality is in proccess.

I meant the universe. that means cold death/heat death/big crunch/big rip.

2007-06-20 11:41:22 · update #1

Does anyone with understanding of astrophysics actually able to reply?

The answers given here seems not only to be lacking, but also with no knowledge.
And the Andromeda will collide the Milky Way in way less than 20 billion years. (try about 5billion).

Try this site:
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/m_uni/uni_101fate.html

Or even this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_fate

2007-06-21 01:34:28 · update #2

11 answers

one day it think we will. theres scientists trying to find the immortal gene right now. its haulted cause its illegal to experiment on humans

2007-06-20 11:33:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The universe does not need to be saved.
Galaxies and stars are still forming while others are exploding and dying.
Nothing is permanent and nothing is eternal in the universe, everything is evolving.
Should our solar system or even our Galaxy collapse, we will perish, but it wouldn't mean very much to the rest of the universe. Just a minor accident.
We would save ourselves only by emigrating. Provided we had the technology to do so and to predict sufficiently in advance what will happen.
Don't worry. Our solar system has still many millions years ahead.
Sure, our planet might face some kind of cosmic accident, such as an impact by a big meteorite or a comet, but our technology is already sufficiently developed to predict and avoid any such event.
There is already a project to deviate the trajectory of a discovered potentially dangerous meteorite which will eventually cross the Earth's orbit.

2007-06-20 11:39:18 · answer #2 · answered by NaughtyBoy 3 · 0 0

Your question is flawed...

The Universe is not going to end...

Only our Solar System has been predicted to end in 4 to 5 Billion Years. Beyond that time our Galaxy is expected to collide with the Andromeda Galaxy in about 24 - 26 Billion Years. However, our galaxy is only one of thousands and thousands of other galaxies within the Universe, and nothing is being suggested about the end of those galaxies in distant space. Some may collide with each other and some may not in the far distant future.

Nothing alien or manmade will prevent those occurances because the vastness of the masses involved is far beyond what mankind can manipulate with his various inventions and machines. In rough terms, our Sun, for example is 864,000 miles in diameter while the Earth is only about 8,000 miles in diameter. It is just "huge", in comparison with the Earth.

2007-06-20 13:13:09 · answer #3 · answered by zahbudar 6 · 0 0

if we hurry and get the hell out of earth we may have a chance unlike anything else to actually travel in the universe and continue the human race. were doomed if we stay on this earth

-sun will die out
-another galaxy is going to collide with us
-resources will be used up eventually
and many other ways , basically were screwed so we need to hurry up and start figuring out a way to leave. because if we dont start now then it may be to late for the future of humans.

2007-06-20 16:08:45 · answer #4 · answered by ♥♥live&laugh 4 · 0 0

i think of it is exciting which you have have been given made the excellence between, the a million,000 cats belonging to dwelling house holds the place they are enjoyed fairly then in simple terms being random strays, and that the baby is particularly an orphan. So the unhappy certainty is that their could so lots greater grief linked with the loss of life of one or, 2 of those cats then with that of the child's. nonetheless i might % the child. Is a human existence greater effective then that of a cat's? perhaps no longer interior the massive scheme of issues, even though it is going to likely be to a human. you have have been given a accountability on your species!........no longer that i want 10,000 cats to die. :(

2016-11-07 01:50:39 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I would speculate that a civilization advanced to the point of being 'magical' from our cromagnon perspective may be able to run advanced 'super-collider' experiments capable of 'generating new big-bang's' and thus new universes within the universe.

(A bubble is produced within a popping bubble).

Such a civilization may find a way to transfer a 'pattern' or information into the new universe - sustaining 'a' universe, but perhaps not 'the universe'.

Cool question - thanks for studying science....

2007-06-20 13:01:38 · answer #6 · answered by Bryan 4 · 0 0

What are these "predicted death fates"? Who predicted them? Can you base them on anything?

Humans are part of the universe. If the universe "dies", then humans are, by definition, also dead.

2007-06-20 11:34:26 · answer #7 · answered by lithiumdeuteride 7 · 0 0

No. At least I cannot imagine any way those fates could be avoided, even in theory.

2007-06-20 12:00:19 · answer #8 · answered by campbelp2002 7 · 0 0

Time does not exist.

Therefore infinity may exist for certain dimensions.

2007-06-20 13:56:51 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

we are not a significant pimple on the universe's ash. can we save ourselves?

2007-06-20 12:10:57 · answer #10 · answered by beauhonkus 5 · 0 0

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