The vain assumptions about the day the Earth was destroyed

People cannot know when they will go, in what way. However, on the doom of the whole human world, scientists have made possible assumptions: super eruption volcano, giant meteorite falling to Earth .

The scientific evidence given makes us confused and afraid of the Apocalypse. Some of the following "hypothetical" assumptions may make you think when they can cause the Earth to eradicate immediately.

1. Super volcanic eruption

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According to How It Works, scientists warn of the possibility that super volcanoes will erupt in the future with thousands of times bigger than the most terrifying eruption in history at Mount Saint Helens in 1980. The eruption will spreading dust and smoke into the air, destroying a large area like Europe. Gas from the eruption could cause catastrophe for humanity when 99% of the sun is blocked for several months.

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After Apocalypse, the Earth will sink into the Ice Age again. Dust ash and debris from the eruption will cover the atmosphere for thousands of years and cover the Sun. The climate will become extremely harsh, so much so that Earth cannot survive anymore and all living things will be extinct .

During the Ice Age, we will die from cold because of freezing, but also, we die from hunger, thirst or disease. The terrible period lasts for at least several weeks or maybe several months.

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It is no different from having to receive a ticket to ' experience ' hell. And of course, no one wants me to suffer a slow and painful death.

However, super volcanoes are very rare. The latest super volcanic eruption took place 27,000 years ago in New Zealand. Scientists do not know when the super volcano re-erupted and how to prevent it.

2. We are swallowed by an artificial black hole

As the name suggests, if an artificial black hole appears and destroys this planet, it is completely our fault. A few years ago, many scientists gathered together to form CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) and successfully built the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) - machine particle acceleration .

This particle accelerator is located underground near the Swiss-French border and has a circumference of up to 27km. There are over 10,000 physicists and scientific researchers from 85 countries working here. So why is the machine so huge?

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To give a short answer to the above question, we can understand the following: The bigger the machine, the stronger the accelerator, the stronger the accelerator, the greater the acceleration, the stronger the collision.

By creating collisions between elementary particles - protons, scientists create small fireballs, or small-scale Big Bang explosions , which contain the conditions of the early universe. declaration.

From here, experts can find out what happened during that period. With the results, researchers will be able to easily understand the nature of the universe.

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Before the machine was completed a few months ago, everyone was afraid it would unfortunately create a black hole that immediately devoured the Earth. In theory, black holes originate from a very small point then it will swallow everything to grow (for example, with one finger it will grow into a hand and so on).

Or it will cause a chain reaction that causes explosions. Then people and the world will be completely erased. Needless to say much about black holes, many can imagine its unstoppable destructive power. Now, just a small problem in the research process, our humanity will be destroyed by too much knowledge.

3. A meteorite crashes causing the Earth to crumble

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Until now, science has made great progress reaching out to the universe. We have studied many immense spaces out there and are aware of many understandings and incalculable hazards.

The most frequently mentioned threat is meteorite collisions . There have been many traces in the world from meteorite collisions. So far there are over 1,050 meteorite samples from collisions and there are about 31,000 meteor records. A 10 km meteorite crashed into the Earth 65-66 million years ago, leading to the extinction of the dinosaurs and saving the giant crater on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico.

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The crater is created by a 50-meter meteorite in Arizona, USA 50,000 years ago.(Photo: Amusing Planet.)

Meteors over 10 km in diameter are rare, but a meteorite of two kilometers in size can also become a disaster for humanity. With a devastating power of more than 10 million Hiroshima atomic bombs , the collision will flatten everything within a 300 km radius. Dust and debris will destroy most organisms. In addition, tsunami waves will destroy the entire coastline, leading to ozone layer being affected and ultraviolet rays shining directly on the ground.

Although humans have devised many ways to prevent them such as launching missiles or using heat to change meteorite trajectories, they all stop at a theoretical level, only effective for medium meteorites. and small (several hundred to several thousand kilograms).

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Because if there is a giant meteorite hitting Earth, the above measures are useless. At that time you must accept that the Apocalypse has arrived.

Similar to the eruption of super volcanoes, the destruction of meteorite collisions can occur in two ways. If it was impossible to escape the impact radius of the impact, everyone would be engulfed immediately. Looking positively, even before you die you can still witness a majestic scene.

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After that, the impact of the collision will cause the rest of the Earth to become hell . If you can be warned about an eruption volcano to evacuate, meteorite collisions can happen anywhere.

All you can do is just wait for the end of the world. The lack of sunlight causes the whole Earth to lack a source of life. Drinking water, food, clean air . and finally life - all disappeared.

4. The Nebula (Neutron Star) destroys

Nebula is a form of morphology - one of the possibilities for the end of stellar evolution . A neutron star is formed from the remains of a massive star collapse after supernova explosions .

Dense stars that have less than 1.44 solar masses at the time of death will create white dwarfs. The stars are three to five times more massive than the Sun. If there is gravitational collapse, it will lead to the formation of black holes.

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Then one day the Earth will die when there is no energy in the core. This day is still far away but it is inevitable.

In other assumptions of the Apocalypse, we still have some fragile opportunities to avoid mistakes that lead to Apocalypse or prolong life afterwards. When Earth becomes a white dwarf , everything will end.

The world we once knew, the civilization we once had will no longer exist. People often talk about a solution to find another planet to live in, but in reality it is as fictional as the idea that we can live immortally.

5. Greenhouse effect

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The greenhouse effect provides light and heat to the Earth. However, people are breaking the balance of the atmosphere when implementing the industrial revolution.

The concentration of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere combined with other greenhouse gases increases the greenhouse effect, causing global warming.

Scientists warn of an extreme point, temperatures rise so high that they cannot return to their original levels. If the Earth reaches this point, the greenhouse effect will cause the temperature to rise to hundreds of degrees Celsius. At that time, the water in the oceans can be boiled and there is no life on Earth.

6. Death of the Sun.

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The sun provides energy for most organisms on Earth. According to fusion, when the Sun runs out of fuel, its core will collapse. The Sun will become a giant red star, engulfing Mercury, Venus and possibly the Earth. Eventually, the Sun will turn into a white dwarf surrounded by bright nebula . However, this is only a hypothesis. According to scientists, the Sun can last about 5 billion years.

7. Gamma ray explosion

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Gamma ray burst (GRB) is an explosion of big stars . They release intense gamma radiation beams . The explosion may only take a few moments or last a few hours. The 10-second explosion could unleash the energy equivalent of the solar energy produced so far. If the Earth is unfortunately exposed to this beam, the ozone layer will be destroyed, the ultraviolet rays directly hit the Earth, making the creatures unable to survive.

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Of course the frightening assumptions about the Apocalypse are impossible. Now, please enjoy your good present!

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