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In 100 Trillion Years

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posted on Jun, 17 2007 @ 11:54 AM
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Where will we be? The part of the universe would still be around for a few more million years, where do you think we will be and what we will look like? We can be sure we are going to be out there somewhere, because that is what humans do, we explore and colonize. How far evolved do you think we will be? Are we unrecognizable, or have retaken the basic human form. What do you think we will be doing so close to the end of the universe?



posted on Jun, 17 2007 @ 12:08 PM
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Dr. Who thinks this is the way were gona go


IMO though I really don't think WE will be around - off shoots of life from Earth yhea, off shoots from Humens - more than likely, but once we start leaving this planet, over time the geographical differences will result in many differences. None of which can really be called 'Human'



posted on Jun, 17 2007 @ 12:20 PM
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In 100 trillion years all trace of humans will be expunged from the Universe. Nothing is meant to be everlasting and we are no exception.

Earth will go first, due to comet collision, the Sun going supernova or war. Maybe we escape, maybe we don't. One thing I do know, wherever we end up, we are at the mercy of the cosmos and she is a harsh host.



posted on Jun, 17 2007 @ 12:32 PM
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Originally posted by Now_Then

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Dr. Who thinks this is the way were gona go


IMO though I really don't think WE will be around - off shoots of life from Earth yhea, off shoots from Humens - more than likely, but once we start leaving this planet, over time the geographical differences will result in many differences. None of which can really be called 'Human'

I was thinking more of Utopia.

But yeh, the chances are we wont look like us anymore, but inside our future DNA, there will still be the blueprint for the basic human, so who knows.



posted on Jun, 17 2007 @ 03:25 PM
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The Universe won't exist in 100 trillion years.

By that time all the stars will have died, the Galaxies will have either broken apart
or have been sucked into black-holes, and the black-holes will be dissipating due
to Hawking Radiation, eventually the particles left will break down into there component
parts, and the Universe will seek the lowest energy state, essentially everything will
be gone and what's left essentially frozen.


Mind you there my be some off chance that something changes and the Universe continues
on somehow, but Scientifically the above is what will happen.



posted on Jun, 17 2007 @ 03:59 PM
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Well it all wont happen at once, it will take hundreds of thousands, to millions of years, for all of the planets to disappear, so we could be out, there on a planet inside an artificial environment, trying to find a way to escape the end of the universe, and as long as we dont go through anymore dark ages, who knows what we will be capable of.



posted on Jun, 17 2007 @ 04:14 PM
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Not quite what you asked for but interesting still...
www.exitmundi.nl...


The main site. www.exitmundi.nl...

[edit on 17/6/07 by Pfeil]



posted on Jun, 17 2007 @ 05:16 PM
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Wow Pfeil that was some site


It certainly boggles the mind what they wrote about us becoming Robots.



posted on Jun, 17 2007 @ 05:18 PM
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interesting, but what if we can create a bubble of sorts, that is frozen in time, like in the time machine, as time advances on the outside, everything inside of the machine stays the same, if we could create such a bubble, it should be unaffected by the effects of time, including the disappearance of all of matter, so once it is
[size=-5]1, 0x1056
years after all matter is gone, and matter starts to pop back into existence again, and the universe is reborn, us humans in that bubble, will be the same, to tell the history of the universe to the new universe's inhabitants.



posted on Jun, 17 2007 @ 06:19 PM
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Originally posted by SG-17
interesting, but what if we can create a bubble of sorts, that is frozen in time, like in the time machine, as time advances on the outside, everything inside of the machine stays the same, if we could create such a bubble, it should be unaffected by the effects of time, including the disappearance of all of matter, so once it is
[size=-5]1, 0x1056
years after all matter is gone, and matter starts to pop back into existence again, and the universe is reborn, us humans in that bubble, will be the same, to tell the history of the universe to the new universe's inhabitants.


You know, that's actually a very intriguing idea.

It would require manipulation of space-time fabric on an unthought of level,
though in theory it's possible.

How big do we make this bubble though, the size of the Earth, the Solar System,
or big enough to hold a few stars.
I can't see us being able to create a galaxy sized bubble, so there would be limits.



posted on Jun, 17 2007 @ 08:48 PM
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I guess big enough for a life supporting planet, plus its sun, so a large amount of humans could survive.

Or just big enough for a stasis ship, with thousands of people in suspended animation.

[edit on 6/17/2007 by SG-17]



posted on Jun, 18 2007 @ 02:44 PM
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You should read "Parrallel Worlds" by Michio Kaku. It speculates about how a civilisation facing the big freeze could go back in time when the universe was younger, or escape into another younger universe. If that proved impossible, it could send some sort of replicating probe that would travel to another universe and rebuilt the civilisation.



posted on Jun, 18 2007 @ 03:05 PM
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"The Big Rip" is supposed to happen in 100 Trillion years, so in other words, the entire Universe will revert back to its state before the big bang. How is that going to happen some might ask? Well this little "Dark Matter" energy that's floating around everywhere will just rip every single particle of matter in this entire universe apart when it gets to be about 3 times the size of what the universe is now. It will take a few hours for Earth itself to be ripped apart. But Earth will most likely not be around then or be uninhabitable due to our sun going White Dwarf before then.

Perhaps a gamma burst will hit Earth and wipe out all life?

Shattered OUT...



posted on Jun, 18 2007 @ 03:12 PM
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well some ppl think that we may develep into one race


ans i think wel be so high tech that our soda walks right to us



posted on Jun, 18 2007 @ 03:19 PM
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Jedi Mind Power tricks will help!

Shattered OUT...



posted on Jun, 18 2007 @ 03:35 PM
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I don't think there are enough natural resources on Earth to sustain humanity for 100 trillion years. By that time, we could have polluted Earth so much and destroyed the ecosystem, that we would have colonized other planets in order to keep humanity alive.



posted on Jun, 18 2007 @ 03:38 PM
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Originally posted by SG-17
interesting, but what if we can create a bubble of sorts, that is frozen in time, like in the time machine, as time advances on the outside, everything inside of the machine stays the same, if we could create such a bubble, it should be unaffected by the effects of time, including the disappearance of all of matter, so once it is
[size=-5]1, 0x1056
years after all matter is gone, and matter starts to pop back into existence again, and the universe is reborn, us humans in that bubble, will be the same, to tell the history of the universe to the new universe's inhabitants.



You are basically talking about a "Dyson Sphere", with an added effect of time mastery.

Sounds like a plan.



posted on Jun, 18 2007 @ 03:52 PM
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Originally posted by Horrificus
You are basically talking about a "Dyson Sphere", with an added effect of time mastery.


No, a Dyson Sphere is made up of matter, which would eventually, like all other matter and
energy in the Universe break down.

What he's talking about would be a structure built out the very manipulation of space-time.



posted on Jun, 18 2007 @ 06:13 PM
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Like a time bubble, like in Stargate SG-1's ep Window of Opportunity, where the device created a bubble around an area of several planets, that was cut off from the rest of the universe, repeating the same day over and over again, while the universe out side aged.



posted on Jun, 19 2007 @ 06:57 AM
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Originally posted by DJMessiah
I don't think there are enough natural resources on Earth to sustain humanity for 100 trillion years. By that time, we could have polluted Earth so much and destroyed the ecosystem, that we would have colonized other planets in order to keep humanity alive.


There's barely enough to last 200 years. But it will only take us a few 10's of thousands of years to conquer the milky way, then we'll spread to the local galactic cluster and so on.




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