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"Some say the world will end in fire, Some say in ice," wrote the poet Robert Frost. Astronomers, it turns out, are in the former camp. A new calculation predicts that Earth will be swallowed up by the sun in 7.6 billion years, capping off a longstanding debate over whether the sun's gravitational pull will have weakened enough for Earth to escape final destruction or not.
There may even be hope for Earth. Some scientists have proposed a scheme for down the road to use the gravity of a passing asteroid to budge Earth out of the way of the sun toward cooler territory, assuming there is life around at the time that is intelligent enough to engineer this solution.
Regardless of whether Earth will ultimately be vaporized, as the sun heats up, our planet will become too hot to live on before then.
"After a billion years or so you've got an Earth with no atmosphere, no water and a surface temperature of hundreds of degrees, way above the boiling point of water," Smith told SPACE.com. "The Earth will become dry basically. It will become completely impossible for life of any kind to exist. It's a pretty gloomy forecast."
Originally posted by JAKEU
You guys are crazy.No one will live long enough to see this happen.We'll all be dead by 3000 unless we conserve.
Originally posted by Rigel
According to Albert Einstein the entire Universe will end up into light. Fire or light : give or take some mph.
Originally posted by TheRedneck
I've got this all planned out.
You see, I'm raising my kids to be thinkers.
Originally posted by tomcat ha
I think we should make a plan so that the earth gets moved regardless of us still beign alive.
Planning something for millions of years in the future is not the easiest task however.