In approximately 700 million years, Sun will get bigger with age and around 15% brighter than today. Eventually Earth surface will exceed boiling point of water (100 degrees) and ocean evaporate. At this point most living things will die. Some simple organism (bacteria, algae, hohols, etc) may last bit longer. Earth become like planet Mercury at this point, hot barren rock.
In 4 billion year, Sun becomes red giant and swallows up Earth. Eventually Sun loses outer layer and all that remains is hot core as white dwarf, slowly cooling to black over tens of billions of year.
If human survive that long and build rocket to escape Earth to find new world like in Black Sabbath song, they will remember that 1 billion years earlier, Russian were first to put guy in space.
Being alive in the era of science is a curse. Fedoras made life pointless by spoiling the end.
Jonathan Rodriguez
>Some simple organism (bacteria, algae, hohols, etc) Didnt notice this at first, my sides
Caleb Green
This is based on a lot of uncertain modeling desu. I mean, who's to say a star won't at some point pass by the Sun and knock the Earth from its orbit? If so, the Earth could get knocked into space and gradually freeze into ice without the Sun's warmth, or it could fall into the Sun or Jupiter, in both of which cases we die.
Or honestly, it would be hard to predict the orbits of the planets that far out.
Ryan Cook
>human race will be extinct before that happens Or evolved into something nearly unrecognizable.
Ayden Cox
So what? We will die no matter what sooner than later, no way to reverse entropy, as pedantic as this might sound
Jacob Flores
humans will never escape the solar system even if they survive for quite a while
not really desu
Christopher Nelson
but who cares if we all die at the end? We could still have fun before it's over instead of being sad over it.
Christian Howard
Any cares?
Dominic Morris
There could always be reincarnation and you're reborn as an alien on a distant planet 5000 light years away.
Isaiah Hughes
>700 million years Even dinos didn't lived that long, if mankind would make that far, it should be space travel with terraforming.
Aaron Edwards
If humans made it that far they won't be humans anymore
Leo Gomez
>but who cares if we all die at the end? That's my point You could try and live a "happy" normal life Or kill a bunch of people and then kill yourself at the end there's no real difference i believe the universe is a endless loop, maybe in the previous universe where I was a thing i was hitler or something
Advanced multicelled organisms only began 500 million years ago.
Parker Ross
In many ways, you already arent...
Thomas Cooper
Humans are copy of god. They will be the same or even cyborgs.
Ayden Richardson
maybe as some completely different life forms but civilization will never leave the solar system due to the physical restraints.
Michael Carter
The time frame that life has as we know it to develop is something like 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000001% of the entire life of the universe
Bentley Brown
god isn't real lol *tips fedora
how?
Oliver Price
>civilization will never leave the solar system due to the physical restraints. In our current understanding yes but who knows, 500 million years from now (if we last that long) we will have way more knowledge about how the universe works than we do today.
Jordan Price
Warp engine and also force field is real deal. Intergalaxy travelling is possible.
Xavier Phillips
> 500 million years from now > he thinks humans will survive in earth for 500 million years more
Julian Perry
who cares, we'll be extinct long before that
Noah Nguyen
>god isn't real Yeah than why only humans are sane beings on Earth? Also who knows.
Carter Johnson
I don't think you read the "(if we last that long)" part of my post
Jaxson Johnson
Both of you are wrong. Everything is God
Elijah King
It may be possible to move to the outer solar system as the Sun warms.
Warp engine is nothing more than a meme at this point. Also even if the warp engine was real, the energy required for it would be extreme.
speed of light will never change
Dylan Howard
Do you not believe in science magic? It makes miracles possible.
Caleb Bell
>Warp engine science fiction thing, impossible to achieve because it requires things that do not exist (negative energy) >force field russian education Just face it man life is not important or at least not more so than the rest of the things in this universe, life will be completely impossible after a certain point and thats it
Easton Johnson
downvoted for racism
cringe
Hunter Robinson
Everything is part of God But humans are copy of God or something like that.
Matthew Moore
For heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass. About that day or hour, no one knows, not even the angels in Heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man.
Noah Butler
how are humans copy of god? elaborate
James Lewis
>Warp engine is nothing more than a meme at this point. What? I'm not talking about some star trek shit you doofus. >the energy required for it would be extreme. Extreme by our standards today yeah. 500 million years is a long time in science. We went to the moon less than 100 years ago and just now people want others to go to Mars. Scientific knowledge is increasing at a fast pace. Now imagine that x100.
>speed of light will never change I never said it did but you can try to get as close as possible.
Stop being pessimistic like a teen and lay off the kurzgesagt videos
Asher Campbell
R*ssians are rodents. Fuck R*ssians.
Angel Perry
he's deluded. I was baptized as a Catholic, and I recognise the fact that humans are just smart apes who are of zero consequence to the grand scheme of things. If anything survives, it'll be machines.
Aaron Morgan
Learn fucking physics. Ones mankind will learn how to jump between dimensions, there are will warhammer 14000.
Ian Perez
>Russian were first to put gay in space Fixed
Jonathan Garcia
Going to Moon didn't defy any law of physics. Also kurzgesagt is for zoomers lol
Julian Reed
Even machines will not survive very long. They are still bound to same issues that organic intelligent life faces
Kevin Howard
negative energy is a theory that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Dominic Bell
>2019 >still believing in invisible magic space guy I wish this was old days when we dynamited churches and put religious retard in work camp picking beets and scrubbing toilet.
>What? I'm not talking about some star trek shit you doofus. completely science fiction thing, deemed as impossible by its own creator (Miguel Alcubierre)
Daniel Reed
nothing I said defies laws of physics? are you like an undergrad or something or a guy who reads wiki articles
Juan Butler
You can't proof that sky dude not exist or exist.
Caleb Evans
USSR failed to destroy religion as it failed to destroy the stem of it which is the bourgeoisie society. Looting churches were quite glorious but USSR was still a failure.
Isaiah Long
amazingly based
Eli Bailey
I think you need to work on your english reading comprehension skills
Gavin Green
heh
Parker Rivera
>kurzgesagt >not pbs space time you fookin brainlet
Jayden Morgan
pbs is a dead meme
Hunter Lewis
cope, you just dont understand shit
Blake Roberts
>shortly before the Sun wipes out the last living thing, a Noah's Ark rocket is sent out to find a new world containing samples of our DNA and a few representative items of our culture (note: this will not include any DVDs of Family Guy episodes) >the rocket crash lands on a distant planet and humans evolve anew from the DNA
Jaxson Williams
neither can you
also
Eli Robinson
no they aren't. They neither eat, sleep, fuck, nor do they get cancer from cosmic radiation.
Colton Ward
Saturn's moon Titan may become habitable as the Sun warms. Maybe.
Ryder Wood
they can harness the Sun and use it as a Shkadov thruster if they aren't powered by fusion already.
Nolan Gonzalez
>what is dark energy one day it will be so strong that not even atoms will be capable of holding themselves eventually all matter particles in the universe decay, including protons, and then there will only be photons
Zachary Evans
Humans won't survive that long. Funny to think that life on earth has already more than halfway through its lifespan.
Isaiah Cox
>yfw 36 >yfw already halfway through the average human life expectancy
>Beats going extinct without a trace It's not only about getting extinct as species, eventually even that computer won't be able to exist and space will be completely void of matter, with only a few photons per trillions and trillions of light years. There's not really a point in wanting "to leave a trace". You're just delaying what is going to happen no matter what. Anyways, we will talk again in 10^10^10^56 years, when a quantum-tunnelled and quantum fluctuation-generated Big Bang produces a new universe identical to our own, where at some point i will be posting this forever and you will read it again and again.
Noah Nelson
Might as well believe in the magic daddy in the sky
Ian Hughes
I won't be around to see it, so...meh.
Juan Cooper
They really truly won't. Why? Because "Russian" will be a thing of the ancient past, like "Scythian" or "Bactrian" is to us today, nobody will give a shit who went to space first, who went to the moon, who was the first colonist on whatever planet we first colonize (if we ever fucking do which I honestly doubt). Think of how little people care about the Greeks and their accomplishments, and then compare with the absolute fucking state of modern Greek people. Nobody, I repeat, NOBODY will give a single flying fuck about Russia or Russians if humanity ever colonizes space and leaves Earth behind.