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Past or Future
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Gecko3
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Old Jun 6, 2006, 02:12 PM Local time: Jun 6, 2006, 02:12 PM #1 of 34
While I would like to visit the past, I'm more interested in the future. I want to see what life on Earth is like, say, 500, then 5,000, then 500,000, and finally 10 million years from now. Assuming we haven't wiped each other out via nuclear war or some other weapon of mass destruction, we will probably be pretty advanced and will probably have technology to visit other star systems (and that'd be something I would want to do in the future, visit the stars or even galaxies if that's feasible and see what lies out there).

Also, would we still look like the way we do today? Or will we have evolved into something else entirely by that point? Or I wonder if I'd have to jump another 3 billion years ahead to see.

And yeah, our sun won't blow up, as it's not massive enough. Yeah it's big, but I think only stars that glow blue or white are massive enough to explode (and you don't want to be around those, cause their so big they'd reach the orbit of Jupiter if you were to replace our sun with it in this solar system. Not only that, they only live for a few million years before they exhaust their fuel supply and explode, compared to our sun's billions of years).

It's a big universe out there, and our sun is only one of trillions of other stars, and our galaxy is only one of billions out there. Hopefully someday we'll be able to explore the farthest reaches of the galaxy to see what's out there (and hopefully we don't run into any alien civilization that's more advanced than us and wipes us out in the process).

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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