Oldest Supernova to Date for Measuring Cosmic History; Dates 9,947,989,219 BCE!
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[QUOTE=WitheredGryphon;39179903]And just think what we'll be able to see in 10 billion years time.[/QUOTE]
In 10 billion Years we will all be dead because in 5 billion years the sun becomes a red giant.
That is if we don't die allready in 1 billion years because the sun gets to hot and our planet gets scorched.
That is if we don't die allready from, super vulcano erruptions, asteroid impacts nuclear war etc.
I doubt human civilisation will live that long.
[QUOTE=Niklas;39180318]In 10 billion Years we will all be dead because in 5 billion years the sun becomes a red giant.
That is if we don't die allready in 1 billion years because the sun gets to hot and our planet gets scorched.
That is if we don't die allready from, super vulcano erruptions, asteroid impacts nuclear war etc.
I doubt human civilisation will live that long.[/QUOTE]
If we haven't found a way to leave Earth in 5 billion years, then we deserve to die.
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SCP-0401, 9,947,989,219 BCE
[QUOTE=EzioAuditore;39179977]Are 15 people actually fucking stupid or do they not have a sense of humour?[/QUOTE]
no it's just my dad. he has a lot of accounts.
Stuff seems a lot older when you write it out in numbers instead of saying 9 billion
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