Meiyjhe wrote:
There are creatures living without sunlight, there are creatures living without heat, there are creatures living without oxygen.
The sun gives heat, sunlight and allows photosynthesis. The disappearance of the sun would not affect the lives of those creatures.
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Not the point I was making. It doesn't matter what the organism lives off, once the sun eats the earth all life will be vaporized.
DillButt64 wrote:
Cuddowls obviously hasn't seen the movie Knowing, they easily explain how the human race lives on once the Earth gets swallowed by the sun
http://www.autismspeaks.org
OK read carefully, my original post:
Theres a problem with that banana man and it's that the sun is eventually going to gulp up the earth. Life that stays on it is doomed no matter how deep inside the land it is.
Case closed people. Banana man just didn't read what I said.
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Theres a problem with that banana man and it's that the sun is eventually going to gulp up the earth. Life that stays on it is doomed no matter how deep inside the land it is.
Case closed people. Banana man just didn't read what I said.
The reason I didn't read your gulp part is cuz Cuddowls.
Anyway, there are billions of years between now and the end of the sun. In these years, a lot of things can happen that can change the current situation, including the orbit of Earth.
Now, I am no astronomist nor a fortune teller, so my arguments are basically this "can happen", which makes them vague and likely false. However, since the amount of years that are between now and "the happening", I dare to say no one can really tell what is going to happen then.
Anyway, there are billions of years between now and the end of the sun. In these years, a lot of things can happen that can change the current situation, including the orbit of Earth.
Now, I am no astronomist nor a fortune teller, so my arguments are basically this "can happen", which makes them vague and likely false. However, since the amount of years that are between now and "the happening", I dare to say no one can really tell what is going to happen then.



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SkidmarkD wrote:
Life on earth won't die out just because we're causing global changes.
Nope, but that's not to say that we won't be seeing famine and harsh weather wiping out large parts of the human population.
Global warming can potentially kill millions of people, although I'm sure we won't be wiped out.

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