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I.m not talking about life on earth, I was talking about life on another planet on the milky way indeed. So no one would deny that possibility since the age of the universe is more than 12 billion years.Actually we do have a rough idea. Life as we know it could not have existed 4 billion years ago, due to the geological conditions prevailing at that time. (The earth itself hadn't formed into what it is today.) From our best estimates, life began about 3.7 billion years back. But not in a form that we could call "species". The earliest forms of life were merely self replicating molecules. They did not have the complexity or variety to be classified into "species".
Assuming a lifespan of a hundred years per janam, that's still only 700 years.
Unless you spend hundreds of millions of years in between these janams.
More than likely by the time the sun is a red giant humans would have colonized the solar system and after the sun goes nova we would create another Earth, either from the dead embers of the old Earth or from raw material in the solar system.I read in that time sun will be a red giant means the earth will be vaporized so what will happen something the earth wont witness may be Allah will create another species that will be around but for us we will in the unknown.
Do we as human ever knew if there were a species that lived on a planet 4 billions ago no way we know that.
We survived on planet earth for billions of years during our evolution, and now that we know almost everything and can predict our own future, we are all gonna die? LOLWe're all gonna DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!! But the view will be amazing!!!
Yes, that is possible. But it is very unlikely that we would ever know.I.m not talking about life on earth, I was talking about life on another planet on the milky way indeed. So no one would deny that possibility since the age of the universe is more than 12 billion years.
Human beings have existed on earth for 200,000 years at most. And by the way, 99% of all species that ever lived have gone extinct.We survived on planet earth for billions of years during our evolution, and now that we know almost everything and can predict our own future, we are all gonna die? LOL
Human beings have existed on earth for 200,000 years at most. And by the way, 99% of all species that ever lived have gone extinct.
Those species were not as intelligent as Humans.....I'm sure humans will find a way to survive.........Human beings have existed on earth for 200,000 years at most. And by the way, 99% of all species that ever lived have gone extinct.
No, it won't you and me will still be alive as Quarks or whatever the minutest measurement will be at that time.3.75 billion years from now by then the oceans will have long evaporated away. the Earth will be one giant dead rock in the ocean of space.
sucks no one will be alive to see this slow train wreck.
I hope you don't intend for them to stay in Atlantis. Without new ZPM's they will be stuck in a planet with a sun about to become a red giant in like 5000 something years.By then, hopefully humans will have long since arrived on Atlantis in the Pegasus galaxy.
Before that either we would have nuked ourselves to oblivion or if alive by that time then we would have exhausted earth of all her natural resource and relocated to new stable galaxy threw time worm.
Births.
Those species were not as intelligent as Humans.....I'm sure humans will find a way to survive.....
In about 6000 yrs(since the civilization started) we've mastered the technology to travel to other planets, few decades down the line we'll be able to colonize them.......6000 years hence, we may not need Earth to survive......imagine what will happen in a million years, forget about a billion........we may very well be enjoying the show from outside our Galaxy in 3.75 billion years when the collision happens......
There are so many possibilities......you're thinking of none...Highly unlikely. We are not even close to making Antarctica inhabitable. And compared to other planets, Antarctica is a paradise for humans.
Surviving in a small space capsule is very different from colonizing a continent or planet. A handful of people can live in Antarctica only because a humungous amount of money is spent to bring them food, clothing, fuel etc from far away. It is not economiically feasible to set up a human civilization in Antarctica. It is not even possible to have a self sustaining community there.There are so many possibilities......you're thinking of none...
Firstly, we do have the tech. to survive in a place like Antarctica, heck, we're even living in space......in just 6000 yrs.