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The year 2031 is a better choice for the end of the world than some other recent apocalypse. If the year is to close in the future, all we have to do is wait a short while and the prophecy of doom is quickly shown to be false - a problem that the Jehovah's Witness Church had in 1975. If the end of the world is too far off in the future, then people lose interest and the prophecy is forgotten. We can be as certain as is possible to be that the world will certainly not end in 2031, but this is a useful date for evangelists seeking to create fear and encourage growth in their congregations.
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No. The world will end when the Sun eventually expands and wipes out ALL the planets in our solar system.
This will happen in MILLIONS of years.
Yes.
Now stop worrying, yeah?
A millennium year is the last year of a calendar millennium, so the next one is 3000.
The world will be in the same place as it was last year.
A millennium is 1000 years, so you could say the year 2001 was the next year after the last millennium or that 3000 is the next one.
The year 3000 is not a leap year because centenary years are not leap years unless divisible by 400. (3000/400 = 7.5).
3000 I think.
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From erosion, it will look like a boulder by the year 3000. From erosion, it will be like a boulder by the year 3000. From erosion, it will be like a boulder by the year 3000.
It's... 3000 BC. Seriously, what are you asking?
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