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Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 02:42:55 UTC No. 16272373
>5 billion years left until the sun explodes
>after the anthropozoic mass extinction all there will be left on land is rats
>took 60 million years to go from rats to people
>took 4 billion years to start life from zero
Is there still any chance for life to go on?
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 02:45:22 UTC No. 16272376
>>16272373
No. Infact humanity has already hit the brick wall of all that is possible within the laws of physics, we will never even leave the solar system
Science ended in the 20th century. There is nothing left to discover, merely engineering problems. Ascending above Kardashev-1 is impossible, space colonization is impossible and aliens don't exist, that's why we see none.
There will never ever be another fundamental expansion to our understanding of reality that will let us go outside the bounds of what we have known to be possible since the 20th century, theories of everything that is possible and all physics were already solved in the 20th century, every theory that hasn't been proven since the 20th century is BS
String theory, quantum mechanics, eternal inflation, CCC, supersymmetry, changing constants, parallel universes, fifth force, aliens, branes, m-theory, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, what came before the BB, hubble tension, higgs field, negative energy, casimir effect, chaos theory, consciousness, grand unified theory, telescopes, wolfram physics, closed timelike curves, universe's size, anti gravity, functional information, quantum gravity, plasma, time crystals, entanglement, quantum tunneling, AI, MOND, quantized inertia, ToE, fine tuning, quintessence, entropic gravity, wormholes, naked singularities, multiverse, holography, warp drives, solitons, particle colliders, QFT, etc. All of theoretical physics is a BS waste of time, there's NOTHING left to find or invent, we hit a brick wall, we'll never advance past Kardashev-1 (controlling the energy of a planet) period let alone survive cosmic events cause the Cosmological Constant gonna destroy everything
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 03:13:45 UTC No. 16272393
>>16272376
> No. Infact humanity has already hit the brick wall of all that is possible within the laws of physics, we will never even leave the solar system
which laws?
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 04:17:09 UTC No. 16272442
>>16272376
>Science ended in the 20th century. There is nothing left to discover, merely engineering problems
I get that you're joking but people unironically said this stuff in the 19th century lmao
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 11:23:32 UTC No. 16272700
>>16272373
rats are pretty tough but I dont think even they can cope on a planet that is -380C because it has no Sun.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 11:37:32 UTC No. 16272707
I updated the Sun so it can't explode.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 11:53:31 UTC No. 16272713
We have no idea how long the Sun will live or what will happen when it starts to die. Our best guesses are from observing stars billions of miles away for the past couple hundred years, all with vastly different elemental structures. It could explode in 5 billion years or 50 billion years or next week for all we know. It might not even explode at all, just gradually get smaller and dimmer until it evaporates away.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 12:32:47 UTC No. 16272735
>>16272373
Don't think the sun will expand in 1 billion years, it could expand in 5 billion more years though. Scientists don't have true answer for that timescale.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 12:50:08 UTC No. 16272744
>>16272373
I hate to burst your bubble but the sun will already boil this planet in around 600 million years (we are in the middle of an ice age termination event), with the magnetosphere and tectonic activity shuttig down shortly afterwards.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 12:51:12 UTC No. 16272748
>>16272436
In theory at least.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 12:53:19 UTC No. 16272751
>>16272744
This is bollox you don't know anything about Stars. You must be academic.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 16:08:22 UTC No. 16272893
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 16:09:59 UTC No. 16272895
>>16272735
>Scientists don't have true answer for that timescale.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 22:59:40 UTC No. 16273362
>>16272707
Not like the sun was gonna explode in the first place.
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jul 2024 04:20:33 UTC No. 16273682
>>16272744
this, the Earth will be like Venus is now in half a billion years as the sun continues to slowly increase in luminosity and energy output, we better have the ecosystems of Mars up and running well before then as it will have to keep humanity and Earth life alive once Earth is gone
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jul 2024 04:25:16 UTC No. 16273684
>>16272700
I meant, could they evolve new big brain species.
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jul 2024 13:46:18 UTC No. 16274111
>>16272373
yes and we will be the vector to infect this galaxy
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jul 2024 13:56:39 UTC No. 16274122
>>16272895
>scale: billions of years
>data points: a century or so
Anyone can make that chart say anything they want
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jul 2024 14:33:35 UTC No. 16274157
>>16272442
That's a myth. Most scholars did not claim that there was nothing left to discover.
>>16272436
Was there ever any serious attempt to disprove Nietzsche's "eternal recurrence"? I don't know shit about physics as I'm just a gardener but intuitively it seems correct that, if the universe is finite, there would also be a finite amount of smalles particles in it that can interact with each other - meaning that the universe would be deterministic in nature.
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jul 2024 15:15:58 UTC No. 16274218
>>16272373
>Is there still any chance for life to go on?
Panspermia via bolide impact ejecta. But cosmic rays will always be degrading DNA, so there is only so far away that bacterial spores or micro algae could go and still remain viable.
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jul 2024 15:17:25 UTC No. 16274222
>>16274157
Off-topic anon, come on.
Anonymous at Wed, 10 Jul 2024 16:25:36 UTC No. 16276138
>>16274122
Cope
Anonymous at Wed, 10 Jul 2024 21:09:44 UTC No. 16276531
>>16272373
This retard thread already exists:
>>>>>16267517
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 04:47:26 UTC No. 16276910
>>16272373
Sun is nothing, try dodging motherfucking relativistic jet.
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 04:51:46 UTC No. 16276912
>>16272436
Everything is on paper, paper is patient. Reality is much more... refined.
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jul 2024 14:00:32 UTC No. 16277311
>>16272373
People will be far away if we don't go extinct before that. We need few thousand more years to develop nanotechnology that lets us live forever.
You don't even need faster than light travel, just learn how to alter your time perception