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Is there any scientific proof to indicate that the world (earth) will come to an end?

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No, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that the world (Earth) will come to an end in a catastrophic or apocalyptic sense. The Earth has been around for approximately 4.5 billion years and is expected to continue to exist for several billion more years. While there are certain natural events that can cause significant impact, such as asteroid collisions or supervolcanic eruptions, these events are considered rare and do not imply that the world will end. Moreover, humanity faces challenges such as climate change and environmental degradation, but these issues do not imply the complete destruction of the planet.
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The Sun's Life Cycle: It is estimated that in around 5 billion years, our sun will exhaust its nuclear fuel and enter the red giant phase. This event will likely have a catastrophic impact on Earth, but humanity has ample time to evolve and possibly find means to ensure survival or inhabit other planets.
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It's a guarantee that the world will come to an end, the question is really more of when. For example, if planet Earth is extremely lucky and doesn't suffer in any other way, once the sun goes Nova...it's done for. 

The good news however is that isn't expected to happen for billions of years. 
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There is no such scientific proof that the world (earth) will come to an end, I believe. However, there are scientific theories that suggest that the world could end in the future due to various reasons such as an enormous asteroid or comet impact, orbital instabilities in the Solar System, or being engulfed into the Sun as it transforms into a 'red giant' star. But these events are not expected to happen anytime soon. The scorching destruction of Earth due to the Sun's transformation into a red giant star is estimated to occur about 7.59 billion years in the future.
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There are scientific hypotheses that a variety of events, including a massive impact by an asteroid or comet, instability in the Solar System's orbit, or being engulfed by the Sun as it transforms into a "red giant" star, could one day bring about the end of the world.
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As of now, there is no scientific evidence to suggest an imminent end of the world. While Earth has experienced various natural disasters and catastrophic events in its approximately 4.5 billion-year history, there is no scientific consensus on the world's future. Scientists continuously study the Earth and the universe to better understand natural phenomena and potential risks. Any significant findings would be shared with the global scientific community and the public.
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There’s no scientific proof or consensus predicting the complete and ultimate end of the world. The term end of the world can be interpreted in various wasys
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THERE IS NO SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE OR CONSENSUS SUGGESTING TAHT THE WORLD WILL COME TO AN END IN THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE. THE NOTION OF THE WORLD ENDING IS OFTEN ASSOCIATED WITH DOOMSDAY SCNARIOS OR APOCALYPTIC PREDICTIONS, WHICH HAVE BEEN A PART OF HUMAN CULTURE.
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No scientific proof indicates that the world (earth) will come to an end. Such claims are not supported by current scientific understanding.
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The Four Ways The Earth Will Actually End

Ethan Siegel

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Sep 27, 2017,10:00am EDT

This article is more than 5 years old.

A collision between two large, rocky bodies in space can be catastrophic for one or both of them. This has happened to Earth before, and will no doubt happen again. But the end of the Earth? That’s happening even if something like this never does.

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Nibiru. Planet X. The Mayan calendar apocalypse. The rapture. A new great flood. An unstoppable fire. A biblical prophesy. A supervolcano. Or a rogue asteroid or comet slamming into us. Every few years, or maybe even every few months (depending where on the internet you go), a new story, speculation, or conspiracy will go viral, claiming that the end of the world is near. Some claims are very specific; others are more vague. Yet we don’t live in a world where myth and mysticism dominate our thinking; we know that we can comprehend all that’s to come using the predictive power of science. Based on what we know, there are four ways the Earth will meet its eventual end, and they’re all going to happen someday. Here’s what that’s going to look like.
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There is currently no scientific evidence to suggest that the world (Earth) will come to an end in the near future. While there are natural events that can pose risks, such as asteroid impacts or supervolcano eruptions, scientists and organizations actively monitor and study these phenomena to mitigate potential threats. It's important to rely on reputable scientific sources for accurate information on such matters.


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The reason proof say opposite: like if the atoms will stop to take air and water. Nobody stop to take pleasure and wellness and also, nobody get red and live without air. The atoms will prevail and no end will be.
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