End of the World: NASA has calculated the day when all life on Earth will cease to exist

 


NASA's large-scale computer simulations have shown how long humanity has to locate a new planet to inhabit.

According to scientists, humanity will never feel completely safe and we will need to move quickly to save the entire civilization from extinction. Otherwise, everything will be destroyed by the Sun.

Scientists are trying to figure out when the world's atmosphere will be stripped away by solar radiation. At the same time, a variety of events can cause the date to vary, so scientists use computer simulations to cover every conceivable possibility.

They point out that while certain assumptions may have little to do with reality, it is crucial that science investigates all possibilities.

Experts can speak of accurate measurements because the computer model has been run more than 400 times. Deoxygenation will almost certainly result from solar activity. This process will take 1,000,002,021 years to complete.

These phrases will undoubtedly change throughout human history as the effect on the environment continues to grow.

Experts are unanimous: humans urgently need to find a new planet to live on, and we have a billion years to do it. Scientists are optimistic that a solution will be found.

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