When is the Earth's last day?
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hi friend...
You and your 15 generations of descendants would be dead. Any descendants of yours no longer have any genes from anybody today or in the last 3 billion or so years. If humans exist in their current state still, if at all. Any significant human advancements would be beyond what we know and this planet would be a distant memory if they’re space-bound. Just as 2000 years ago things are irrelevant, so would basically many things in the scope of future man. So many things can happen at this time that we can’t comprehend.
4 billion years and all life would be extinct.
The sun expands, taking the Earth with it.
You and your 15 generations of descendants would be dead. Any descendants of yours no longer have any genes from anybody today or in the last 3 billion or so years. If humans exist in their current state still, if at all. Any significant human advancements would be beyond what we know and this planet would be a distant memory if they’re space-bound. Just as 2000 years ago things are irrelevant, so would basically many things in the scope of future man. So many things can happen at this time that we can’t comprehend.
4 billion years and all life would be extinct.
The sun expands, taking the Earth with it.
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earth's last day is said after 3.8 billion years according to science
but in my view earth's last day can be anytime
but in my view earth's last day can be anytime
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