People will have to live on Mars

Professor Stephen Hawking, who is dubbed

Professor Stephen Hawking, who has been dubbed the "physical prince" , predicts that civilization on Earth will face the danger of extinction by nuclear war, forcing people to build new lives on Mars. and other planets.

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January 8 is the 70th birthday of Stephen Hawking, a professor of mathematics at Cambridge University in the UK but is considered a "prince" in the field of theoretical physics of the world. On the occasion of his 70th birthday, during the past days Hawking answered questions from BBC Radio 4 listeners for him. Many questions refer to the possibility of people living on other planets. The professor thought that possibility could happen.

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"Physics King" Stephen Hawking in his office at Cambridge University.

'I think a disaster, like nuclear war or global warming, will destroy the earth within a thousand years' , Telegraph quoted Hawking as an answer.

Hawking argues that conquering other planets is an important plan and that one day humans will establish colonies on Mars as well as other planets in the solar system.

'Advances in science and technology will allow people to live on solar system planets and further into the universe,' the professor said.

But if humankind encounters extraterrestrial beings in the universe, the consequences we suffer will be great, Hawking warned.

'Finding an intelligent creature somewhere in the universe will be the greatest discovery in human history. But trying to communicate with another civilization can be risky , 'he commented.

The "King of Physics" means that alien creatures visiting the earth are like the Europeans who migrated to America before. Consequently, Europeans carried out massacre and pursuit of indigenous people from the 17th to the 19th century to occupy the land. Many historians claim that Native American indigenous purification campaigns are the most massive genocidal action in human history.

Update 15 December 2018
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