Scientists Predict When World Will End

hahaha I always laugh at these things, humans are always trying to scare each other you notice that? Remember Killer Bees? or Sars? Or that huge computer virus. Or how all the TV's are gonna break soon. Or Rosswell. But hey look we're all fine!
 
Scientists Predict When World Will End

Monday, February 25, 2008
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A coronal mass ejection, a huge arc of magnetic superheated plasma, shoots from the sun out into space in February 2000.

Scientist have nailed down how and when the Earth will cease to exist.
The sun will slowly expand into a red giant, pushing the Earth farther out into space, but not far enough.
Our home planet will be snagged by the sun's outer atmosphere, gradually plunging to its doom inside the fiery stellar furnace.
"The drag caused by this low-density gas is enough to cause the Earth to drift inwards, and finally to be captured and vaporized by the sun," explains astronomer Robert Smith of the University of Sussex in southern England.
Previous projections had all figured that the Earth would avoid falling into the sun, even during our star's red-giant phase.
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The good news: This won't happen for another 7.6 billion years.
The bad news: Life on Earth will end long before then.
In fact, we've only got a billion years left before the slowly expanding sun boils off the oceans and reduces our planet to an uninhabitable cinder, says Smith.
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That may sound like a long time, but in fact life on Earth's been around a lot longer than that — a total of 3.7 billion years, according to the latest estimates.
For those first three billion years, true, we were nothing but pond scum. Still, the new figures indicate the long story of life on our fair blue-green planet may be entering its last act.
Is there any way our future descendants can save themselves? Why, yes, explains Smith.
He cites a recent study emanating from the University of California, Santa Cruz. It proposes taming an asteroid to swing by the Earth every few thousand years, slowly nudging the Earth into higher solar orbit, enough to outpace the sun's own outward growth.
"This sounds like science fiction," says Smith. "But it seems that the energy requirements are just about possible and the technology could be developed over the next few centuries."
• Click here to read a press release from the University of Sussex.
Pwned.
 
hahaha I always laugh at these things, humans are always trying to scare each other you notice that? Remember Killer Bees? or Sars? Or that huge computer virus. Or how all the TV's are gonna break soon. Or Rosswell. But hey look we're all fine!
This isn't going to happen for a long, long, long time. It's really not the same, "imminent danger," scenario. It's an impartial prediction based on a wealth of data and information.

Speaking of, why is this news? This has been postulated for quite a long time, and all evidence suggests that it is going to happen. It's not new, it's not original. Slow news day?

Our star will die someday, and when it does, it'll be a bad day for the surrounding planets. I use the term, "day," in a non-literal sense, by the way. The damn thing only has so much fuel it can burn, and the burning of that fuel is the only thing preventing the thing from basically collapsing on itself.
 
7.6 billion years? I think humans going blow up the planet before that :p
 
Don't care about you silly mortals, I can go somewhere else :D
 
Its like a scientist was just wanting Funding. I mean, who can prove him wrong?
Read a book or something. Hell, watch a documentary. I don't care. Just know at least a little bit about this stuff before you talk about it. Please?
 
This completely bites!!! My predictions indicate that it will take 7.7 billion years to have the Superman Returns sequel and I am really looking forward to it!
 
Hmm...
I didn't get past the fox news part.
 
I'll be sure to remember this 999,999,999.99999 years after I'm dead.
 
So some scientists just figured out what every student who took high school astronomy already knows? Neato.
Exactly, I got taught that the earth would get consumed by the sune when it becomes a red giant when i was like 14 and that was 10 years ago....
 
when will the slow news days end. scientists say...
 
I thought the prediction involved some meteor because really as everyone else has said the earth has a finite life just as our sun has. This is not news inferring there is nothing new about this news.
 
We will probabley be living on other planets or in space colonies within the next million years let alone a billion. To hell with earth.
 
Ok...but what does this have to do with Fairtax?

:cmad:

It has EVERYTHING to do with fairtax. If we don't adopt it Sube's radical little head will explode causing an explosion 100,000 times more powerful than Hiroshima.

The sun is just the fall guy!
 
:cmad:

It has EVERYTHING to do with fairtax. If we don't adopt it Sube's radical little head will explode causing an explosion 100,000 times more powerful than Hiroshima.

The sun is just the fall guy!
:whatever: right....
 

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