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How many years until the world will end?

How many years until the world will end?

about 7.5 billion years
By that point, all life on Earth will be extinct. The most probable fate of the planet is absorption by the Sun in about 7.5 billion years, after the star has entered the red giant phase and expanded beyond the planet’s current orbit.

Can u live without the Sun?

Without the Sun’s rays, all photosynthesis on Earth would stop. While some inventive humans might be able to survive on a Sun-less Earth for several days, months, or even years, life without the Sun would eventually prove to be impossible to maintain on Earth.

Will the end of the world ever happen?

As a consequence, many have tried to predict when this proverbial “end of the world” would occur. But it has not happened. And it will never happen. Nevertheless and once again, “end-of-the-world” ranting and ravings are parading across our paths. Harold Camping, president of the Family Radio Network, is the latest “prophet” of this ultimate doom.

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What is the end of the world according to the Bible?

What is “the end of the world”? The phrase “the end of the world,” which appears in many Bible translations, can also be rendered as “the conclusion of the system of things,” or “the close of the age.”. ( Matthew 24:3; English Standard Version) It refers, not to the destruction of the earth or of all humanity, but to the end of the framework

Is the world coming to an end on December 21 2012?

The end of the world was predicted to occur on December 21, 2012, when one of the great cycles in the Mayan calendar came to an end. In the run-up to the day, the internet abounded with predictions about an apocalypse happening on “12/21/12”.

Will humans go extinct in the future?

Whether we have descendants that survive or not is immaterial; we will go extinct on this world eventually. On geological and astronomical timescales, this is likely to happen sooner than later, and will be the first “end of the world” for us.