Although it is not known how true the predictions of Nostradamus and Baba Venga turn out to be, NASA’s supercomputer has made a startling but incredible prediction. According to scientists, even life as we know it on Earth will end. This will not be caused by war or pollution, but by the increasing heat and intensity of the sun. Experts Kazumi Ozaki and Christopher T. The study by Reinhardt has been published in the journal ‘Nature Geoscience’. This conclusion was drawn from data from NASA’s Ernst Institute of Astrobiology. The good news is that you still have plenty of time.
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Scientists previously thought this would happen after 2 billion years, but NASA’s supercomputers have calculated that the change will happen exactly around 100,000,02,021, with the Sun getting brighter and hotter every day. In the next 1 billion years, it will become so hot that Earth’s atmosphere will change. Scientists predict that water will flow from the oceans into the air above, stopping the oxygen production process. (Photo Courtesy – Pinterest)
According to scientists, there is no need to panic. 1 billion years is a very long time. If humans tackle self-inflicted crises like climate change today, future generations may be up for the challenge, using new technologies to produce oxygen or colonizing planets other than Earth. Currently, our focus is on man-made disasters such as the ‘Doomsday Clock’.
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About 25 billion years ago, Earth had very little oxygen. Then a new type of organism began to produce oxygen. This is called the Great Oxidation Event. This destroyed all previous life and created a new oxygen-rich atmosphere. Today we live on the same oxygen. Scientists Auzaki and Reinhardt say this oxygen won’t last forever. The rising heat of the sun will bring back the old days. According to computer models, after 1 billion years the oxygen content of the air will be less than 1 percent.