Even if you could live long enough to see this Start to happen..... The gravitational forces pulling every which way would rip earth out of it's orbit and then shred it into itty bitty bits or fling it out into space to become a dark frozen rogue planet before being caught by another star's gravity. That is presuming our sun hasn't already turned into a red giant and dusted our little blue orb before we even get to see this colossal beautiful but Horrifyingly dangerous cosmic dance.
U can if our technology are advanced. You can tranfer your consciousness to a robot body if it does work but. Yea it will still be a copy of your consciousness tho so yea ur dead anyway who gonna live 4.5 billion there will be infinite possibilities of death .
@@swibsy8069 it is possible, but not in our generation..even when it becomes possible, it will probably be too costly to be done by a common person, so only very rich people would do it if they are willing to...also I don't think most people would want to live forever...so this technology won't be successful
@@aryamanmalhotra6620 ya even if they want to the live they won't be able to because it will be too hard for them seeing all your loved ones die and things also I dont think anyone could live upto 4.5 billion years cause death has a lot of ways
Maybe your great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandchildren will see this
From the time our universe formed it's expanding and still is. Our nearest galaxy is going far from us due to expansion. If it gets far away from us this would be not possible.
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Hate to be a nerd but space is so full of nothing and is so spaced out we will not be affected by it unless you mean the time period then yes we will be fucked
The notion of "chaos" you're entertaining right now is not something we should be afraid of because it is very improbable of for example different star systems destriying each other because of the very long distance between them. So no, it won't be chaotic, it will just be spectacular, if you have the patience to wait that long.
That’s 208,000,000,000,000,000 miles away and that’s only from the center of the Milky Way to get to andromeda galaxy it is about 1,470,000,000,000,000,000 miles away from earth so that’s like 5 times more further than the distance to the center of the Milky Way
I'd think they'd change the Milky Way galaxy into something like the Twix Galaxy or the sneakers Galaxy Reese's Galaxy but no they weren't creative with it
@@sampurnaroy3260 can you read properly? he said that they should've named it that instead of milkomeda. please actually read before incorrectly "correcting" someone
It brings to mind many questions, like, can humanity survive that long? Of course, in our current state we can easily be wiped off by an asteroid impact. But the thing with us humans is that we have massive potential, especially given enough time. It's only a matter of time before we discover ways to deal with asteroid impacts or other potentially species threatening disasters. Can we make it to 4.5 Billion years from now? That is the question.