
What If You Traveled 10 Quintillion Years Into the Future
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Date: 2024-11-03
Comments and reviews: 20
whatif
How do you set up/move to other galaxies. in the Milky Way! lol(somewhere around 2: 10-2: 20 in video. Besides that, I have heard multiple other estimates that the sun has somewhere between 4-6 billion years left before it burns out, expands, ect, which I understand that will cause issues with us before that. But 1 billion seems pretty low to have that big of an effect. I'm most likely wrong though, I did no research on it! But if the sun is halfway through it's life span, or a little less than half, just doesn't seem right that it would raise the temperature that much, and do that much damage in 1 billion more years. We also have to worry about the moon moving away from us as well. I know it's not much, like a centimeter a year, or something along those lines. However, after a billion years, that adds up. I want to say I heard something like 4-5 billion years for it to locked in to our gravity, or how ever you would elsay it. It would be too far away from us. So around the same time the sun burns out and expands almost to earth, or maybe even reaches earth, the moon will be gone, so will have to deal with those consequences as well. And oh, last, but certainly not least, somewhere around 4-6 billion years (same time period of sun and moon issues, it's predicted that the Milky Way galaxy and Andromeda galaxy will pass through each other! A triple banger! lol
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How do you set up/move to other galaxies. in the Milky Way! lol(somewhere around 2: 10-2: 20 in video. Besides that, I have heard multiple other estimates that the sun has somewhere between 4-6 billion years left before it burns out, expands, ect, which I understand that will cause issues with us before that. But 1 billion seems pretty low to have that big of an effect. I'm most likely wrong though, I did no research on it! But if the sun is halfway through it's life span, or a little less than half, just doesn't seem right that it would raise the temperature that much, and do that much damage in 1 billion more years. We also have to worry about the moon moving away from us as well. I know it's not much, like a centimeter a year, or something along those lines. However, after a billion years, that adds up. I want to say I heard something like 4-5 billion years for it to locked in to our gravity, or how ever you would elsay it. It would be too far away from us. So around the same time the sun burns out and expands almost to earth, or maybe even reaches earth, the moon will be gone, so will have to deal with those consequences as well. And oh, last, but certainly not least, somewhere around 4-6 billion years (same time period of sun and moon issues, it's predicted that the Milky Way galaxy and Andromeda galaxy will pass through each other! A triple banger! lol
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Ripsaw17
Solar panels are a waste of time they end up in the garbage dump because they're not even worth recycling it costs more to recycle a solar panel then the materials should get out of it they're going to end up clogging up our landfills solar sucks it's like 50% efficiency you're better off doing small wind generators on everybody's house that can generate their own power or everybody should just have their own generators attached to their house that run up 5 or 6 kilowatts can run on natural gas which burns absolutely clean as it can be all the solar crap is just a MoneyGram pushed by the government pushed by their lobbyists and anyone that believes anything different than you should do your research
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Solar panels are a waste of time they end up in the garbage dump because they're not even worth recycling it costs more to recycle a solar panel then the materials should get out of it they're going to end up clogging up our landfills solar sucks it's like 50% efficiency you're better off doing small wind generators on everybody's house that can generate their own power or everybody should just have their own generators attached to their house that run up 5 or 6 kilowatts can run on natural gas which burns absolutely clean as it can be all the solar crap is just a MoneyGram pushed by the government pushed by their lobbyists and anyone that believes anything different than you should do your research
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Kualinar
Proton decay is just an hypothesis at this time. It is entirely possible that they can not decay at all.
The intensity of the Hawkins radiation of a black hole is inversely proportional to it's mass. So, as a black hole evaporate away, that rate can only increase. BUT. In order to evaporate, the temperature of the universe need to be lower that that of the black hole. The Hawkins temperature of Sagitarius is about 0. 1Kelvin.
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Proton decay is just an hypothesis at this time. It is entirely possible that they can not decay at all.
The intensity of the Hawkins radiation of a black hole is inversely proportional to it's mass. So, as a black hole evaporate away, that rate can only increase. BUT. In order to evaporate, the temperature of the universe need to be lower that that of the black hole. The Hawkins temperature of Sagitarius is about 0. 1Kelvin.
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Soothsayer-s8k
Given that we measure a year by the time the Earth orbit’s the Sun once, then it’s always made me wonder how it is we can continue to use this measurement far into the future when the Earth won’t exist any more. To say something like a trillion years in the future to me is nonsensical. Perhaps we need a new way to measure time after the Earth ceases to exist.
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Given that we measure a year by the time the Earth orbit’s the Sun once, then it’s always made me wonder how it is we can continue to use this measurement far into the future when the Earth won’t exist any more. To say something like a trillion years in the future to me is nonsensical. Perhaps we need a new way to measure time after the Earth ceases to exist.
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whatif
Wait. if we were still alive a billion years from now, we’d be so ridiculously advanced that we’d be able to restart the sun or do something that is now can not comprehend to keep Earth healthy and green. As a matter of fact, in 10, 000 years, we probably will be advanced enough to do anything imaginable or unimaginable tbh. That is, if we don’t extinct ourselves.
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Wait. if we were still alive a billion years from now, we’d be so ridiculously advanced that we’d be able to restart the sun or do something that is now can not comprehend to keep Earth healthy and green. As a matter of fact, in 10, 000 years, we probably will be advanced enough to do anything imaginable or unimaginable tbh. That is, if we don’t extinct ourselves.
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kreakong
There's no way you can upload your consciousness into a machine, making those kind of statements is just preposterous. To this day science cannot even determine what consciousness is. We can create language models and call them conscious AI all we want, but we will never be able to create consciousness. It's just dumb.
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There's no way you can upload your consciousness into a machine, making those kind of statements is just preposterous. To this day science cannot even determine what consciousness is. We can create language models and call them conscious AI all we want, but we will never be able to create consciousness. It's just dumb.
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Kitkitkit-r7v
In such a distant future, i believe humans will no longer be contained in the flesh body. Humans shall be able to create digital copies of human minds, upload and download the mind into a synthesized body, perform galactic travel using digital copy of mind and perform inter-galactic travel.
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In such a distant future, i believe humans will no longer be contained in the flesh body. Humans shall be able to create digital copies of human minds, upload and download the mind into a synthesized body, perform galactic travel using digital copy of mind and perform inter-galactic travel.
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RobCLynch
It's all very well talking about solar energy and wind turbines, but we'll eventually run out of copper and lithium (plus a lot more. If we aren't mining asteroids and moons soon, we won't have the resources to build a ship capable of mining. It'll be stone age stuff in the future
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It's all very well talking about solar energy and wind turbines, but we'll eventually run out of copper and lithium (plus a lot more. If we aren't mining asteroids and moons soon, we won't have the resources to build a ship capable of mining. It'll be stone age stuff in the future
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SonamSherpa-ye3nf
Infinite quintillion yrs have passed. trillions and trillion of universe dies and born again and again according hindi sacred book. its unending process. time doesnt even have anything to do with these. far beyond out comprehension and understanding
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Infinite quintillion yrs have passed. trillions and trillion of universe dies and born again and again according hindi sacred book. its unending process. time doesnt even have anything to do with these. far beyond out comprehension and understanding
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scottebright3401
At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
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At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
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johnnytaylor5744
Traveling 101, 000, 000, 000, 000 years into the future (this is a 1 followed by 1 trillion zeroes) By the time we arrive, the universe will have rebooted itself at least 10999, 999, 999, 999 times, and we'll still be waiting for WiFi to connect.
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Traveling 101, 000, 000, 000, 000 years into the future (this is a 1 followed by 1 trillion zeroes) By the time we arrive, the universe will have rebooted itself at least 10999, 999, 999, 999 times, and we'll still be waiting for WiFi to connect.
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whatif
By who is confused by the phrase within the Milky Way, he meant within means its close or in the radius of our perspective, for example, the Andromeda Galaxy. Even though its far, but its still close to the Milky Way Galaxy, that means within
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By who is confused by the phrase within the Milky Way, he meant within means its close or in the radius of our perspective, for example, the Andromeda Galaxy. Even though its far, but its still close to the Milky Way Galaxy, that means within
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avionserrao7943
I doubt in 10 quintrillion years even black holes will survive. Given even 1 billions in future if we manage to understand dark energy and dark matter. We could forever survive and even may be stop the universe from ever dying.
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I doubt in 10 quintrillion years even black holes will survive. Given even 1 billions in future if we manage to understand dark energy and dark matter. We could forever survive and even may be stop the universe from ever dying.
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J0ker0314
So they re ran the calculations and Andromeda isn't going to hit the milky way, the gravity between the satellite galaxies is enough to change the trajectory over those billions of years to steer it off course apparently
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So they re ran the calculations and Andromeda isn't going to hit the milky way, the gravity between the satellite galaxies is enough to change the trajectory over those billions of years to steer it off course apparently
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adorablestate
I'm not interested to become machine, living in a form of robot or machine is the most dumbest thing whichever I listen, I choose die instead of it, curse to robots and robo human technology, it's absolutely sucks
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I'm not interested to become machine, living in a form of robot or machine is the most dumbest thing whichever I listen, I choose die instead of it, curse to robots and robo human technology, it's absolutely sucks
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markdb92
If a big rip happens the quarks would be constantly be generating new quarks at such speed that the entire universe could become a black hole pulling everything back thus causing the universe to big bang again.
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If a big rip happens the quarks would be constantly be generating new quarks at such speed that the entire universe could become a black hole pulling everything back thus causing the universe to big bang again.
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shaungiovanni6527
Bro this video sucks, you said other galaxies in the Milky Way, and no, when the sun expands, the habitable zone would be Jupiter or Saturn, so you could just colonize one of they’re moons
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Bro this video sucks, you said other galaxies in the Milky Way, and no, when the sun expands, the habitable zone would be Jupiter or Saturn, so you could just colonize one of they’re moons
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js70371
If we figure out how to seed our star with fresh supplies of hydrogen in the distant future it could theoretically burn in perpetuity and the Earth would be safe from it’s evolutionary consequences
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If we figure out how to seed our star with fresh supplies of hydrogen in the distant future it could theoretically burn in perpetuity and the Earth would be safe from it’s evolutionary consequences
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itzfedora_yt4577
pretty sure i just saw neil degrase tyson say the earth will be further away from the sun when it expands for some sciencey reason and that earth wouldnt be stripped to its core
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pretty sure i just saw neil degrase tyson say the earth will be further away from the sun when it expands for some sciencey reason and that earth wouldnt be stripped to its core
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Steveman27
If black holes are unending and they swallow stars, then I think in 10 quintillion years the universe will be mostly void with hardly anything around except black holes.
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If black holes are unending and they swallow stars, then I think in 10 quintillion years the universe will be mostly void with hardly anything around except black holes.
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