Japanese scientists named the exact date of the end of the world

Japanese scientists named the exact date of the end of the world
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An international group of researchers from Japan's Toho University and NASA has established a shocking date for the disappearance of all living things on our planet. According to their calculations, the apocalypse will occur in the year 1,000,002,021, and our native star will be the main culprit.

In the next billion years, the Sun will steadily increase in size and temperature. This process will lead to catastrophic consequences for Earth - the world's oceans will boil and evaporate into space. Solar brightness will reach such values that the existence of any life forms on the planet's surface will become impossible. Scientists have determined with mathematical precision that this turning point will occur in 999,999,996 years.

However, NASA specialists have already identified a more immediate threat - solar storms. Research from 2024 has shown that powerful flares and coronal mass ejections can significantly alter the composition of Earth's atmosphere, causing temperature increases and critical reduction in oxygen levels.

The scientific community proposes several strategies for human survival. The first path is associated with a technological breakthrough - creating autonomous life support systems that can maintain the necessary levels of oxygen and water in enclosed spaces. This will allow people to exist in an artificially created habitat.

The second scenario involves interplanetary migration. This plan can be implemented if a planet suitable for human life is discovered and technologies for overcoming cosmic distances are developed, reports La Grada.

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