If the closet galaxy to earth is 80,000 light years away and our sun will die in 6 billion years?

Yeaaaa... there is a day upcoming, when we will be doomed, but there's nothing to worry about it cause you or me won't be here to witness that devastating destruction of our civilization.... be smiling...

Ill be dead pretty soon, peace out and good luck with this crap.

I would like to point out two things: 1) we live in a galaxy and are therefore surrounded by 100 000 000 000 stars. 2) At the exponential rate of technological advance do you think in 6bn years we will need a sun? Do you really think this is a pressing issue for the survival of humanity?

You said it your self. The sun will die in 5 BILLION years. Do you think you will be alive for that?

And the andromeda galaxy will come....in 3 BILLION years. So yeah we are doomed..... in 3 billion years. And don't you think that by then we would have migrated to another planet?

Or have became extinct?

As a species, we humans would be long gone by then, since no animal species has yet to survive to a billion years. More likely, our planet would of lost most of its atmosphere in about a billion years. ifa.hawaii.edu/~meech/a281/ha… esa.int/esaSC/SEMQ8LKRQJF_ind….

The closest galaxy, Andromeda Galaxy, is about 2.5 million light years away, not 2.5 billion. The eventual death of our star does not necessarily mean the death of the human species if we are able to successfully populate other planets in our own galaxy.

Nah. In MIB, the magical door opens to a different dimension. We can all move to the other dimensions.

Not at all, unless we decide not to continue in our efforts to survive. Our sun is the power source that will enable us to expand throughout the galactic neighborhood. Then it's on to the rest of the universe.

The closest galaxy is the Large Magellanic Cloud, at 160,000 lightyears. Granted it is smaller than our galaxy of over 200 billion stars, but it has about 1.8 billion, which ain't to be sneezed at. The Sun's Red Giant phase will eliminate the possibility of life on Earth in about 1.2 billion years.

Not a particularly pressing issue.

If not then who told you that is bullsh*tting you. I keep hearing about that nd it will not happen. Our sun was made to last literally forever.

Actually the neares galaxy (Andromeda) is 2 Billion LY away.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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