well... if ur religious then u might want to consider that Jesus will come down to earth and take u away with him or watever u believe (m not christian so...)
but if u look at it scientifically, u see that the world is in a minor danger...
there global warming happening all over the world: flooding in Pakistan, earthquake in New Zealand and haiti... u name it...
on the other hand, the sun is getting older... possibly it will run out soon... scientist say that it will run out in 5000 years time... as u know sun is a star and star go through some process and become prosta, black drawf, white srawf, black hole... so sun is currently on that process....
if the sun dies and becomes a black hole, it will pull the three planets: Mercury, venus, earth and mars and the asteroid that is in between Jupiter and mars.
all the planets after asteroid is safe...
Since almost all living things have a finite lifespan, organisms reproduce to maintain the presence of the species. It is a biological imperative.
A parallel universe would be another region of our space-time with its own matter-energy configuration and its own physical laws and constants. In the hypothetical multiverse there could be an infinite number of them existing alongside our universe. This means there could be infinite copies of each one of us living out our lives in infinitely different ways!
Everything from you to every living and non-living substance in the universe. The answer to "why" is still relatively unknown.
Creationism is the religious term that refers to the belief that the universe and living organisms originate from specific acts of divine creation.
The basic unit of non-living things is the atom. Atoms are the smallest building blocks of matter and make up all non-living things in the universe.
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no living human knows the answer to this question.
Since almost all living things have a finite lifespan, organisms reproduce to maintain the presence of the species. It is a biological imperative.
You make unjustified assumptions. We do not believe that the universe is "infinite"; it had a beginning, and we do not know if it will have an end. We do not know how large it is. And you also may be making an unjustified assumption about "life". There are uncounted trillions of living organisms here on this single planet that we call "Earth"; We have barely scratched the surface of two others, and have essentially no knowledge at all of what other kinds of life may exist in other solar systems - or, in the realm of truly exotic "life" forms, perhaps even living in deep space. There are perhaps a half-trillion stars in the Milky Way galaxy, and we know PRECISELY NOTHING about any of the trillion other galaxies. Life may not be "infinite", but on such a scale as that, how could we know the difference?
A parallel universe would be another region of our space-time with its own matter-energy configuration and its own physical laws and constants. In the hypothetical multiverse there could be an infinite number of them existing alongside our universe. This means there could be infinite copies of each one of us living out our lives in infinitely different ways!
If the universe is truly infinite, it would mean that it goes on forever in all directions without an end. This idea challenges our understanding of space and raises questions about the nature of reality and our place within it.
An organism is a living thing. Is the universe a living thing?
Galapagos tortoise
Red dwarfs are the longest-living stars in the universe, with a lifespan of up to trillions of years. These stars burn their fuel at a much slower rate compared to larger stars like our Sun, allowing them to shine for an incredibly long time.
By the power of truth, I, while living, have conquered the universe is from FAUST, by gothe
The lifespan of a Canadian Crow is seven to eight years. The longest living Canadian Crow recorded was 15 years.
The research and discoveries made to help increase the lifespan of a being. In other words: The development of new ways of living longer.