"Millions of meteors are running around in our solar system, so people can always collide with the earth at any time, but what is the impact and the earth? Hits the ocean, it forms a tide of hundreds of meters tall, it will keep the majority of the world's places in the water for a while, destroying and killing everything.
The most obvious is that there is a meteor poster with headlines. "When you desire a shooting star, your dream will come true, unless it is really in a hurry to the Earth, meteors, it will destroy all life, then whatever you want, As long as the meteorite does not die, this is just a kind of dark humor, but in this case it also reminds Musk his master plan: to make habitat for humans on other planets and satellites If we are not sending our civilization before another musk in the dark age, or if one of the successors of his dreams lowers it, Musk is the most milestone in the Millennium Children on the planet of all terrain of the universe are looking forward to the day of musk Vacation for them to commemorate the birth of the earth When they took, they announced the arrival of the colonial period.
Scientists outlined the long-term impact of impact on meteors, just as they would place all the edges of the puzzle. It claims more than three quarters of the life of animal and plant species on Earth. The most famous casualties are the dinosaurs - despite the fact that many of them survive in the form of birds. Using this information, Durda simulated the collision details with David Kring and Planetary Institute of Texas Lunar and predicted possible link events it could cause. Then the researcher can test the situation with a fossil record to see if the prediction of the model really happened.
The lifespan of intellectual species may be shorter than the age of the Milky Way. The earth has experienced several mass extinction cases, including the impact of meteor that led to extinction of dinosaurs (Schulte et al., 2010). But in addition to destroying the sun it is difficult to imagine events that could destroy all the civilizations of the earth. The theory of Davies (2010) argues that when civilization enters into some stage of technological progress, its "complete destruction will be very difficult." There may be several incidents that destroy more than 99% of the life on Earth, but some form of human civilization still exists and may recover soon. According to a pessimistic view, technologically advanced civilization may last for 10,000 years. To put it optimistically, it could be billions of years. This article takes two million years to have an optimistic view