Let me explain you what i think i meant ;
World is not a world without its people , We the people who live in a certain prospects of thoughts is the world AKA civilization is a form of world not the planet of the land we live on , if our thoughts toward a distinct thing ends without any concern with its any remembrance that world ends and a new one is created .
Its quite possible that after a specific changes like
nuclear war , finding extraterrestrial life , having colonies outter space will result in the end of this world this civilization.
well on other hand the world ends as it ended like bible said and noha saved it with his boat decades ago.
It was created again and sure even if world ends in 2060 it will be created again with new fundamentals of humanity .
2007-06-27 03:15:38
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answered by THE Negative Character 3
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Theoretically given enough time The Universe would burn out into trillions of burned out stars. This is because there is a limit how far nuclear fusion would continue giving off energy.
Without celestial energy Earth's natural processes would cease to support biological life.Ther would be no more Global warming. The Universe in order to burn out would take not 15 billion years but trillions of years.So the date 2060 is relatively not exactly correct.Human lifespan at present does not go beyound 150 years at most.Most humans drop dead below 100 years.This is the time the world of the earth ends for them.Newton died before that.
Most recorded human history does not go beyond 6000 years. This is a very short time compared to 1 trillion years.
Newton was a Bible believer; perhaps he refered to the great third world war conflict involving religous extremists.
However this conflict has already started.Its is well documented in the world news. Perhaps there will be a great battle of Jerusalem in the very near future as refered to in the Book of apocalypse in the New testatment.
However we can only speculate a date but we dont know exactly when.
2007-06-27 03:27:02
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answered by goring 6
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wow! show me the page - show me the page! first and foremost, get a grip. a theory is called such 'cause it is an idea NOT backed by fact. there's an end where everything ceases to exit and then there's an end where a phase exits and another begins. i've read the bible & a lot of the writing is done in parables or examples. there is nothing within the bible that clearly states anything and i believe it was written for that in mind - clever! something for everyone and all things in it's place. read into it what you want 'cause everyone's right & nobody's wrong. end of the world my butt! or yours for that matter. look, if newton was/is proved wrong with his "laws" of the universe, now really, why wouldn't he be wrong with his demolition prediction, huh? newton had the three basic laws of the physical universe. so far, we've found that not everyting goes up - comes down! uh oh! now, the other two are beginning to look suspicious as well. as soon as you find an error in one, you're looking for others. a law in physics means no exceptions & since we've found a few, oops! a big double uh oh!
2007-06-27 03:22:02
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answered by blackjack432001 6
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Newton was quite wise in many areas and quite foolish in many others. This is one of his most foolish utterances. There have been hundreds of nonsense predictions about Doomsday, and they are all nonsense, as I said. The Bible from Genesis to Revelation presents the belief that the sky is a solid dome a few miles overhead, so what does it know?
2007-06-27 03:27:46
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answered by miyuki & kyojin 7
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The date that the world is supposed to end always changes. At one point I remember reading that is was supposed to end in 2000, then at 2012, so who knows when it's going to happen. It can only be speculation, no matter how much research is done. There's no way to measure it. In a way, it's like saying someone is going to die because they have some disease, and they pull through it, which you never would have expected because you did your research. It's unpredictable.
2007-06-27 03:11:11
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answered by hippityhophop2002 3
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I've never heard that. But seeing how the bible is a load of crap and Newton also believed in alchemy, I wouldn't put any thought into the matter in the least.
2007-06-27 04:29:47
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answered by eri 7
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that depends on what you call the world. if your talking about the third rock from the sun, than its gonna bee here for a loooonnnggg time. if your talking about humanity, it might be true. if your talking about all life on earth, probably not. if your talking about the end of Disney world, it just might!
what I'm trying to say here is be more specific.
2007-06-27 03:11:15
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answered by ranch guy 3
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Newton said no such thing. He said the world would end AFTER 2059, but he couldn't figure out how much after.
2007-06-27 03:47:46
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answered by morningfoxnorth 6
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What he said was; force equals mass times acceleration, a body in motion will remain in motion, and a body at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an outside force, and two celestial bodies will be attracted to each other by a gravitational force that is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
You really should STUDY science.
2007-06-27 04:44:38
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answered by Anonymous
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my theory is based on other theories which is not newtons. i think the sun would one day push everything towards it due to gravity causing an explosion.
2007-06-27 03:26:49
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answered by ♥ F@$H!0N ♥ 5
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