Scary forecast: Humans are wiped out on Earth in the next 1000 years

World-renowned professor and physicist Stephen Hawking has issued a terrifying warning about the existence of humans on Earth when he predicts humans will not be able to survive for another 1,000 years on an Earth. "weak".

This physicist believes that life on Earth is facing a growing risk of wiping out by a disaster, such as an unexpected nuclear war, a genetically modified virus, or termite Increasing threat of artificial intelligence.

Stephen Hawking urges people to pay more attention to space travel , and say that we must continue to move into space for the future of humanity.

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Physicist Stephen Hawking.(Photo: AP).

The remarks and predictions made by Professor Hawking were given in a recent talk at the University of Oxford, England and received a warm welcome from the attendees.

At the talk, Professor Hawking had an hour to talk about human understanding of the origin of the universe from the original myths of the universe to the most advanced predictions made by "Li." theory M ".

He said: "Maybe one day we will be able to use gravitational waves to look back at the heart of the Big Bang."

"Most recent advances in space science come from studying space where there is a constant view of our universe but we must also continue to enter space for the future of humanity."

"I don't think we will survive another 1,000 years without escaping our weak planet."

Hawking went on to say, "So I want to encourage community interest in aerospace, and I soon received training requests in this area."

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Professor Hawking said people are living on a weak Earth.

Previously, Professor Hawking described his views on the future of space travel, in the afterword of the book "How to Make a Spaceship". .

He said: "I believe that life on Earth is facing a growing risk of wiping out by a disaster, such as an unexpected nuclear war, a genetically modified virus, or other dangers ".

"I think humanity has no future if it does not enter space."

Hawking advised everyone: "Remember to look up at the stars and not look down at your feet."

"Try to make what you see mean and wonder about what we have made the universe exist."