Amazing predictions will happen in the next 10,000 years

You can find timelines with mesmerizing happenings - in the time that you may have turned into dust for a long time - on Wikipedia.

Based on what we know about life, the universe and everything, some scientific predictions can actually achieve high accuracy before our time to hundreds of thousands of years.

Visualizing the prospect of the future of mankind, the planet and what we have in this small corner of this cold, dark universe is the work of science fiction, and usually we are only interested in the period of the next few hundred years. But what about the future for thousands of years? What will happen then?

You can find timelines with mesmerizing happenings - in the time that you may have turned into dust for a long time - on Wikipedia. Although there are many events on the list, at this time we see no different from the most fanciful scientific theories.

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Antarctic ice will melt, sinking the continents.(Photo: Euan Mearns).

But you probably won't refuse to look at what science predicted to happen in the distant future of mankind - another 10,000 years?

First, at that time the entire East Antarctica will be gone, this is the longest connecting strip of ice on our planet. There are also speculations that if the Wilkes underground basin collapses, it will take 5,000 to 10,000 years for the giant ice mass to melt into the sea, causing the sea level to rise 3 to 4 meters.

But perhaps at that time, humans no longer existed on Earth to face this disaster. According to a prediction called the Doomsday controversy - Australian theoretical physicist Brandon Carter thinks that 95% of the probability that humans will become extinct within 10,000 years.

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The world after 10,000 years?(Photo: Shutterstock).

This idea has created a lot of controversy, and by this point we still have no idea whether humans will continue to exist or disappear like dinosaurs in the distant future. But if people continue to exist, then in 10,000 years there will be no genetic variants specific to each region between people. This does not mean that everyone will look exactly the same - but all genetic differences - such as blue and brown eyes - will be distributed evenly across the planet.

At that time, people who seemed completely different in the regions along the large beaches around the world would be mixed together so that they could not be distinguished. The solar calendar will have to be adjusted - only 10 days in a year to synchronize with the Sun's rotation. And all will witness a spectacular together.

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Giant red star Antares.(Photo: EarthSky).

It is predicted that in the next 10,000 years, the giant red superstar Antares will crumble in a violent explosion. The light it creates is so dazzling that we can see it very clearly even at the time of bright sunshine during the day. In fact, why Antares can explode at any time, so hopefully sooner so we can observe it in this sky instead of the future, when our descendants can will be extinct.

Going a little further, at 13,000 years later, the tilt of the Earth's axis will be reversed. This completely overturns the seasons in all parts of the world, and perhaps people - if they exist until then - will feel extremely confused to adapt to the new environment.

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Voyager-1 spacecraft.(Photo: Science ABC).

However, regardless of whether the human race reaches the 10,000-year mark, space probes like Pioneer 10 and 11, and 2 and New Horizons will still travel among stars. They not only 'live' for a few thousand years, but even billions of years.

Push your mind further, to the time of 296,000 years from now, at which time Voyager 2 will approach very close to Sirius - the brightest star in our sky.

All of these predictions are hard to know if it really happened or not, but everyone must find it interesting to look towards the uncertain future ahead. If you're still excited about what's going to happen in the next hundred million years on Earth, read the other predictions of scientists.

One last interesting information is that it will take another million years for Armstrong's footprint to disappear on the Moon!

Update 18 December 2018
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