Stephen Hawking’s 7 predictions about the end of the earth in the next 200 years: Our universe will eventually go dark

Stephen Hawking’s 7 predictions about the end of the earth in the next 200 years: Our universe will eventually go dark


The most famous scientist since Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, who has made profound and inspiring discoveries, predicted an extremely dark and pessimistic future to the Earth and its inhabitants.

Here are some of Hawking’s most terrifying predictions on how and when our world will meet its demise. Since scientists started toying with genetically engineered viruses to treat human illnesses, they’ve also discovered other possible uses for them.

Nowadays, pharmacists are even combining several deadly viruses into a single shot and doing some weird stuff with DNA mixing.

Hawking was a firm believer in extraterrestrial life, and he was convinced that they will eventually invade our planet. And no, unfortunately, they probably won’t come in peace.

In his final work, A Smooth Exit from Eternal Inflation, completed just two weeks before he died, Hawking predicted that our universe will eventually fade into darkness as all the stars run out of energy.

Although Hawking’s life basically depended on artificial intelligence, he didn’t trust it at all. He once said that it might just be “the worst invention in the history of our civilization” because it’ll probably replace humans altogether.

Hawking added that global warming will make the conditions on Earth similar to those on Venus.

To save ourselves from problems like overpopulation (and the scarcity of resources that comes with it), pandemics, and pollution, we have to discover new worlds and become a multi-planetary species.


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