For How Much Longer Can Life Continue on This Troubled Planet?
Briefly

Wikipedia's "Timeline of the Far Future" encapsulates events predicted with accuracy, illustrating the transient nature of life and the universe, and enhancing our appreciation of time.
The timeline suggests profound cosmic changes: in 250,000 years, a new island will emerge in Hawaii, symbolizing the Earth's dynamic evolution and endless transformation.
The certainty varies across the timeline; while some events like continental drift and species evolution are predictable, the ultimate fate of the universe remains speculative.
This collaborative exploration of future events functions as a modern-day Book of Revelation, merging scientific prediction with existential reflection on humanity's place in time.
Read at The Atlantic
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