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How will Earth end?

The Earth will end in approximately 7.5 billion years when it is likely engulfed and vaporized by the Sun, which will expand into a red giant. Long before this, in about 1 to 2 billion years, increasing solar luminosity will cause a runaway greenhouse effect, boiling the oceans and making the surface uninhabitable for all complex life. YouTube +3
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How will Earth be in 2050?

Planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions are expected to rise to 75 billion tonnes a year by 2050 – a nearly 50 per cent jump from today. This will destabilize the climate and lead to a surge in heatwaves, which are expected to affect nearly everyone on Earth – some 9.2 billion people – by 2050.
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How will humans look like in 3000?

In 3000, humans might develop hunched backs, "text claws," and tech necks from device overuse, potentially with thicker skulls and smaller brains due to AI integration; however, genetic engineering and cybernetic enhancements could lead to vastly different appearances, or we might see a "grand averaging" of features as populations mix, resulting in darker skin tones globally, making predictions complex but emphasizing impacts of technology and genetics. 
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What does the Bible say the Earth will be destroyed by?

The Bible describes the Earth's purification, not total destruction, through fire, with the heavens passing away and elements melting during the "Day of the Lord," but promises a "new heaven and new earth" where righteousness dwells, implying renovation, not annihilation, by God, who will judge evildoers ruining the planet. Key events involve a refining fire (2 Peter 3), human destruction of the Earth's systems (Revelation 11:18), and God intervening to restore creation, fulfilling promises for the righteous to live on it forever. 
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How many years are left for Earth?

Earth will likely remain a viable planet for life for another 1 billion years, but will become uninhabitable for humans much sooner due to the Sun's increasing brightness, leading to oceans evaporating and a collapse of the atmosphere's oxygen, with the planet ultimately being consumed by the Sun in about 4.5 to 5 billion years when the Sun becomes a red giant.
 
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Will humans live until 2050?

Yes, humans will live until 2050, with global life expectancy projected to increase to around 78 years, but there are debates about future longevity, with some predicting significant gains through technology (potentially leading to "practical immortality" for some), while others suggest current medical interventions offer diminishing returns, with potential challenges from non-communicable diseases and climate change. 
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Will we lose a second in 2029?

For the first time in history, world timekeepers may have to consider subtracting a second from our clocks in a few years because the planet is rotating a tad faster than it used to. Clocks may have to skip a second — called a "negative leap second" — around 2029, a study in the journal Nature said Wednesday.
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What will happen on 23rd September 2025?

Every year new predictions about the rapture come and go. This time, the focus has turned to September 23, 2025, which falls on the Feast of Trumpets. While the Feast of Trumpets points us to Christ's return, it does not mark that specific date as the day of the rapture.
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What are the signs that the world is coming to an end?

Signs of the end of the world, primarily from Christian eschatology, include widespread wars, famines, pestilences (pandemics), earthquakes, natural disasters, increasing lawlessness, moral decay, persecution of believers, false prophets, signs in the heavens (like blood moons or darkened sun/moon), and a general coldness of love, alongside the Gospel being preached globally. These signs often focus on societal breakdown, spiritual apostasy, and cosmic disturbances, reflecting themes in biblical texts like Matthew 24 and Revelation. 
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What are the 7 signs in Revelations?

The "seven signs of Revelation" typically refer to symbolic visions in Revelation chapters 12-14, depicting the cosmic battle between good and evil, rather than the seals, trumpets, or bowls; these include a woman (Israel), a great red dragon (Satan), a male child (Christ), the archangel Michael, a beast from the sea, a beast from the earth (false prophet), and the 144,000. These signs highlight the antichrist's rise, deception, and the ultimate victory of God and the Lamb, contrasting true worship with false worship before the final judgments. 
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Could humans evolve to fly?

To fly! The dream of man and flightless bird alike. Virtually impossible. To even begin to evolve in that direction, our species would need to be subject to some sort of selective pressure that would favour the development of proto-wings, which we're not.
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Will humans be immortal by 2030?

While some futurists, notably Ray Kurzweil, predict "practical immortality" by 2030 through advancements in nanotechnology and AI repairing cells and reversing aging, this remains a highly optimistic view; most scientists see achieving true immortality by then as unrealistic, though significant progress in life extension and tackling age-related diseases is expected through technologies like nanobots and AI diagnostics. Kurzweil envisions nanobots patrolling bodies to fix damage and brain-cloud interfaces, leading to life expectancy increasing by over a year annually, a concept known as "longevity escape velocity". 
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What if 99% of humans died?

If 99% of humans died, civilization would collapse due to a lack of people to run essential services, leading to infrastructure failures, widespread accidents (like untended fires, spills, and nuclear meltdowns), food system breakdown, and a chaotic period for the remaining 80 million survivors who would face immense psychological trauma, resource scarcity initially, and the daunting task of rebuilding society from scratch, potentially reverting to agrarian life before gradually re-industrializing over centuries. 
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Who will rule the world in 2050?

China, India, and the United States will emerge as the world's three largest economies in 2050, with a total real U.S. dollar GDP of 70 percent more than the GDP of all the other G20 countries combined. In China and India alone, GDP is predicted to increase by nearly $60 trillion, the current size of the world economy.
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How long is 3 years left to limit warming?

Scientists warn we have only about three years left before the remaining carbon budget to limit global warming to 1.5°C (2.7°F) is exhausted, meaning significant impacts like extreme weather become harder to avoid at current emission rates. This is based on recent studies showing human-caused warming reached 1.36°C by 2024, with the planet nearing the 1.5°C threshold, and global emissions are depleting the budget faster than anticipated, pushing us towards irreversible tipping points.
 
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What will TV look like in 2050?

By 2050, linear television will have largely faded from prominence, replaced by immersive on-demand platforms and personalized content ecosystems.
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What happens at 3AM in the Bible?

In the Bible, 3 a.m. (the Fourth Watch) is a time of heightened spiritual activity, linked to Jesus' suffering (Matthew 27:46), divine encounters (Jacob), breakthroughs, and spiritual warfare, often seen as a call to prayer or spiritual battle when the veil between worlds is thinner, though some interpret it simply as a physical awakening due to natural cycles or stress.
 
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Are we in the last days?

Yes, from a Christian theological perspective, we are considered to be living in the "last days," a period that began with Jesus's ascension and continues until his second coming, characterized by signs like wars, famines, moral decline, and increased knowledge of prophecy, though the exact timing of the final day remains unknown and many interpretations exist about the signs' intensity. 
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What are the three ways the universe will end?

The big crunch, heat death, the big rip, vacuum decay, and the bounce are all different ways the universe could end.
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Is Jesus coming in September 2025?

Some are boldly declaring that Jesus will return on 23–24 September 2025. This is deception. It tramples the clear Word of God and misleads many. The Bible has already declared such claims false, because no man, no prophet, no movement — not even the Son during His earthly ministry — knows the day or the hour.
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Why is September 4 so special?

September 4th is special for National Wildlife Day, focusing on conservation, and National Newspaper Carrier Day, honoring early morning delivery. Other observances include National Spice Blend Day, National Macadamia Nut Day, and sometimes cultural/religious events like Janmashtami, plus historical events like the founding of Los Angeles in 1781.
 
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Who predicted the rapture in 2025?

#RaptureTok (also stylized as "RaptureTok" or "Rapture Tok") was a viral hashtag used on social media, particularly on TikTok, in September 2025 to promote or mock a religion-based end of the world prediction for September 23 or 24 by South African Christian Joshua Mhlakela in an interview that prior June.
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Why is 2029 so scary?

2029 isn't inherently scary, but it's a focal point for planetary defense due to the close approach of asteroid Apophis on April 13, 2029, passing within 20,000 miles of Earth, closer than some satellites, creating a unique chance to study it, but sparking public interest and sometimes fear because of its potential, albeit very low, risk and its past high initial impact probability, which has since been ruled out by scientists for 2029 and for the next century.
 
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What will happen on March 16, 2880?

Scientists writing in the journal Science say there is a one in 300 chance that the asteroid 1950 DA will collide with Earth on March 16, 2880. An encounter would be the equivalent of smashing a million tons of TNT into Earth and could wipe out a large city, trigger widespread fires and tidal waves.
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How long will humans have left?

Humanity's lifespan is uncertain, ranging from potentially just centuries due to self-inflicted or environmental crises (like climate change, nuclear war) to potentially millions of years if we become multiplanetary and overcome planetary threats like asteroid impacts, with ultimate limits imposed by the Sun's eventual demise in about 5 billion years. While some optimistic scenarios suggest advanced medicine could extend individual lives greatly, species survival hinges on overcoming major global challenges and expanding beyond Earth.
 
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