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What will earth be like in a hundred years from now?

Started by Biu, Aug 29, 2024, 10:47 PM

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Biu

What will earth be like in a hundred years from now? Do you wish to have an idea?

Watch this fascinating video from the stable of "what if scientists"

Credit: What if

Ruthk

Nice one, educating. I got really cracked up when he said maybe Aliens would have started using iPhone and be able to call us at a certain point.😂

Bigowl

QuoteNice one, educating. I got really cracked up when he said maybe Aliens would have started using iPhone and be able to call us at a certain point.😂
The video is great! Wonderful research from wonderful researchers.
However, the bolded up there is not funny @Ruthk, there has been many stories surrounding the possibility of the existence of these extraterrestrial lives and that they could be far ahead of us in term of technology.
But that brings me to the actual question.... Could it truly be that aliens exist?

Shereefah

QuoteBut that brings me to the actual question.... Could it truly be that aliens exist?
It's very possible, in fact, the existence of extraterrestrial life is what I personally believe in. Forget about them being called Aliens, we learnt that from movies and probably because of UFO.

According to "exoplanet research", the detectable Universe might contain 2 trillion or more galaxies. Our Smooth Way world alone is remembered to contain something like 100 billion stars. As researchers keeps on uncovering the commonness of planets around different stars, it looks progressively logical that by far most of stars in the Universe have something like one planet around them. Furthermore, as the investigation of our Nearby planet group has shown us, moons can likewise be neighborly to life as far as we might be concerned.

These elements, taken together, recommend that there is an incredible number of universes — 20 sextillion, or 20 billion trillion — to consider if we're just at the farthest distance from other beings or if we are alone as living beings. Anyway, is Earth one of every 20 sextillion? Or on the other hand with that numerous universes out there, is it almost certain that life has occurred at least a time, two or more?


Few days ago @Urguy posted this article which is an evidence that some kind of lives might be existing or had likely existed somewhere in or around Mars. Water is essential to life and Mars was thought to not have had enough of it for survival before this recent great discovery, you can read the article.

The point is, as scientists keep digging, they keep getting more unique information about the possibility of the existence of these extraterrestrial beings. All those other planets may seem inhabitable for humans (we) but it doesn't mean they can not be suitable homes for other human-like creatures.
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