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Will humanity survive indefinitely?

Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-07-27 18:37:03

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Will humanity survive indefinitely?

21 answers

  • Anonymous

    No. Unless we overcome the great distances involved in interstellar travel, our sun will eventually cool and expand into a Red Giant, encompassing the Earth completely and destroying the entire planet. If we have moved on to other planets in our solar system we might survive a few more years until the Sun completely dies. If we can leave this solar system in search of a new home with a younger sun we might last a few million more years until the entire Universe suffers form "heat death" when the universe reaches thermodynamic equilibrium and nothing can survive in a frozen waste of infinite space. Have a nice day! Don't worry, be happy!

  • Anonymous

    As long as they don't mention Candleja-

  • Anonymous

    Yes. I think there will always be a humanity somewhere , on an Earth like planet , with human beings living out their lives , more or less like it is here .

  • Anonymous

    NO

  • Anonymous

    Not in its present form, we may change over the centuries (naturally or otherwise) but we will survive; nothing lives indefinitely.

  • Anonymous

    No. But that doesn't mean we can't survive a very long time, like millions or billions or even trillions of years. We could even outlive this universe, But indefinitely? No eventually everything comes to an end.

  • Anonymous

    Clearly not.til armageddon.

  • Anonymous

    As long as we know how to live I know we will survive

  • Anonymous

    No

  • Anonymous

    Considering over 90% of everything that's ever lived on Earth is now extinct, the odds are not in our favor.

  • Anonymous

    No way. The elephant is on one leg, to coin the Hindu parallel. Everything goes in cycles, and ours will end soon, relatively speaking.

  • Anonymous

    no.

  • Anonymous

    If we don't destroy ourselves with nuclear war and if we get colonies on other planets, then we will survive forever. But those are two very big IFs.

  • Anonymous

    No, Jesus comes back before humanity blows itself up. Then Christians will live forever.

  • Anonymous

    Yes. By definition the amount of time involved in "indefinitely" is unknown. ( I can see by the majority of answers that many think you wrote "infinitely".)

  • Anonymous

    Will

  • Anonymous

    Very few species survive forever. 90% of all species have gone extinct since the beginning of life on Earth. We are only 200,000 years old as a species. If we make it another 200,000 I would be surprised. Too smart for our own good.

  • Anonymous

    Bill Nye, "The Science Guy" said in the early 1980s that all humans will be extinct by 2030. So no. No humans after 2030, due to global warming.

  • Anonymous

    let the reader understand the sign of Jesus Christ second coming is the Abomination of Desolation spoken by the prophet Daniel Daniel 9 and Daniel 11

  • Anonymous

    Can't be indefinitely, but, right now, I'd just like to know if we'll establish a successful colony on Mars. I know I won't live to see that.

  • Anonymous

    No, the end is coming.

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