King Phenomenon
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According to science, do you believe the Earth will stop supporting life in 2 billion years and ultimately get consumed by the sun in 7 billion years? Why?
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Microbes will survive. Cyanobacteria too.Well, your time line is a little off, but yes, stars begin expanding when their fuel starts to run short.
As for Earth supporting life in two billion years, I'm not entirely sure it'll still be supporting life in two thousand years.
I am not sure consensus science has all the answers. For example, humans have made elements in the lab that do not naturally exist in nature. Science has made 24 different artificial atoms mostly heavier than Uranium. In spite of this being done at earth surface conditions, other scientists will claim the sun is limited to making a few smaller atoms. This does not sound right, but may be due to arrogance and poor science theory with too much casino math.According to science, do you believe the Earth will stop supporting life in 2 billion years and ultimately get consumed by the sun in 7 billion years? Why?
According to science, do you believe the Earth will stop supporting life in 2 billion years and ultimately get consumed by the sun in 7 billion years? Why?
Human life will be gone in a few thousand years? oh man that sucks hahahaI don't know about the 2 billion, I'd be surprised if life is not extinct long before that. Certainly human life will be gone on a few thousand years, other life will disappear as earth itself evolves
When our sun runs out of fuel in around 6 billion years it will expand into a red giant star. Earth will be s scorched cinder long before it is consumed by the expanding sun
Human life will be gone in a few thousand years? oh man that sucks hahaha