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This Is What Will Happen in the Next 100 Trillion Years - YouTube
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I made, I discussed several events that will happen in our world and our universe over the course of the next billion years
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But time will go on for much, much longer than just 1 billion years
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So what will happen after a billion years has passed from today? By the time a billion years has passed from today,
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The Earth will already be unrecognizable
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Due to the sun's increasing luminosity the average surface temperature will have increased to 47 degrees
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Celsius the Oceans will have already evaporated away and liquid water will only exist at the poles which will become the
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final bastions of life on our Planet
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but time will continue onwards in
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1.5 billion years the Sun's luminosity
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Will have caused its habitable zone to move outwards further into the solar system the surface temperature of mars during these times
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will resemble the Earth during the last ice age and would make a good home for any future advanced civilizations in
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2.3 billion years from now the outer liquid core of Earth will freeze which means that Earth will lose its magnetic field
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Forever by 2.8 billion Years Earth's average surface temperature will have dramatically increased to
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149 degrees Celsius which means that even simple single-celled
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Organisms on the planet will have completely died out for the first time in billions of years
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Earth will be devoid of any life in
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3.3 billion years there is a 1% chance that Mercury's orbit will become unstable which will cause it to collide with venus
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obliterating both planets and throwing the inner solar system into Chaos in
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3.5 billion years the sun's luminosity will have increased by 40% of its present value
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Earth's surface temperature will have sky rocketed to Roughly one thousand three hundred Thirty degrees Celsius
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Which is hot enough to melt rocks Earth at this point in time?
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We'll very closely resemble venus during our own time and in four billion years from now our
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Entire Galaxy will change dramatically the andromeda Galaxy which is even bigger than our own galaxy
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Is currently on a four billion year long collision course with us?
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When they finally collide our two galaxies will begin the process of merging together to form one
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United Galaxy and the night sky on any Planet located
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Inside of them will look far more dramatic than anything we see in our own night sky of the present in
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Five billion years the sun will have exhausted its supply of hydrogen and will begin to evolve into its red giant phase much later in
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7.59 billion Years from now the sun will have expanded dramatically to
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256 times its current size and the Moon May fall apart and rain down onto the Earth's Molten surface
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by seven point nine billion years from now Mercury venus
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And most likely Earth will be totally swallowed by the sun and cease to exist
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during these times however
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It is hypothesized that a moon of Saturn named titan could achieve surface temperatures warm enough to support life
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Which means that as the sun grows larger?
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Civilization on Earth could Flee deeper into the solar system to escape the heat
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But after eight billion years the sun will have finally become a white dwarf star equal to fifty four percent of its current, Mass
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Temperatures inside of the solar system will plummet afterwards and all still existing life will likely die
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The number of years in the future will now begin to dramatically increase and we'll start by going
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100 billion years into the future by this point the expansion of the universe will have pushed
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everything outside of our small local group of galaxies far enough away that
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Nobody here will be able to observe them any more any intelligent beings that may exist here at this point
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We'll believe that they are at the center of the universe in a small bastion of light
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surrounded by infinite darkness in Every Direction
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We know this to not to be true?
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But in the future nobody will have any way of proving this to be incorrect
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Which will likely have a profound impact on future philosophy and culture in
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450 billion years the 47 different galaxies of the local group will have further coalesced together into a single
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gigantic Galaxy and that feeling of loneliness will be even further amplified all the way until
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four Trillion Years from now the closest star to Earth named Proxima Centauri B will have survived but
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Afterwards this ancient star will finally die just as the sun did trillions of years before it
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Finally Twelve Trillion years from now the last star that exists today
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Alongside you watching this video will have died out
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The universe will be full of new Stars born after our present age, but even these will not last forever
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120 Trillion Years from now is when the final stars in the universe will die out the only
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objects that will still exist in space by this point will be white dwArfs Neutron Stars brown dwarves and black holes
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occasional collisions between brown dwarfs could continue to create new Red dwarf stars in this Era, but they will be
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Extremely rare because of these collisions there may exist around
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100 Red dwarf stars in the entire Milky way Galaxy at this point a Galaxy which today is home to over?
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100 billion different stars
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But even these final stars will eventually die and the universe will turn dark forever afterwards
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120 Trillion years though is a longer time than any of us can really comprehend, so on the bright side
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Humanity has plenty of time to enjoy the majesty of our universe before the lights finally turned off
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