https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_far_future
thank i'll be dead by then
You're probably going to die in less than a century and you're bothered by shit that's going to happen in millions or billions of years?
>>1926518
You had billions of years before you even existed. You will have trillions, maybe quadrillions, maybe even a number so great it can't be described, after your death. There's a potential infinity years after you die. Maybe, since it only took you a few billion years to be born, you might be born again.
>>1926575
infinity is likely impossible in any sense other than an abstract, theoretical one.
Jesus would have come by then.
>assuming humanity actually finds a viable planet that is just like Earth (infinitesmall chance) and faster-than-light engines haven't been invented or are proven to be physically impossible the potential planet could be thousands or millions of light years away
>hundreds of thousands of generations of people would live and die in transit on a "Noah's Ark", living their life in a tin can just so their children's children x1000 have a chance at colonising the planet
>this is assuming that genetic inbreeding can be averted successfully, that humans can actually exist in that environment without adverse health conditions for such a long period of time, and that they don't decide it's a futile endeavour that won't benefit them in their lifetime
We have 1.5 billion years until the sun goes supernova and it's all over, assuming anthropogenic causes or a random asteroid don't wipe everyone out before that. It's best not to contemplate events on such a massive timescale because it's so depressing.
>>1926518
humanity btfo
>read history
>will die before seeing how it ends
That's literally the only reason why I fear death. It's not a matter of ego or genuine fear of non-existance, I just really wanna see what'll happen.
>>1926518
>10^10^50 years: Estimated time for a Boltzmann brain to appear in the vacuum via a spontaneous entropy decrease
What utter rubbish