Might be because you're looking. Enjoy your life and they will find you. Also, be careful what you wish for. You just may get it and it may be the wrong one. Until you have a family to commit to, just live.
Tip: start by using the word "woman" and "women", unless you're a medic talking in technical terms. Referring to women as females is weird, again, unless you're a professional using technical terms.
Interesting how nobody seems to mention the solar system and ort cloud of the passing star...Assuming it has its own Neptunes and such how far in the system would those go?
Wouldn't the Oort cloud be defined totally different at this point? - The Oort is literally the area where objects are affected directly by the sun's gravity. but if another star got that close, this area would completely change.
Yea but if we shot a death ray at the star then it would supernova causing more destruction than anything else would. Or it would work with the meteorites and asteroids aiming towards earth
1 million years from now humans will have very very high technology they probably will be traveling between stars they can easily inhabit other planets
Next up if there's 4,025,887,021 females on this planet why can't i find any?😭
Lmfao 😂
Might be because you're looking. Enjoy your life and they will find you. Also, be careful what you wish for. You just may get it and it may be the wrong one. Until you have a family to commit to, just live.
Tip: start by using the word "woman" and "women", unless you're a medic talking in technical terms. Referring to women as females is weird, again, unless you're a professional using technical terms.
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If u cant find a woman out of more than 4 billion, chances are it's not them.
It's you.
"Scheduled"... 😂
hope it know lol
Gliese 710: sorry guys I have to extend my schedule because family problems
i think in 1.29 million we'll have a stellar engines, and star wars like vehicles
Scheduled? That thing has an appointment with us?😮
is Gliese 710 supposed to pierce the Oort cloud? i thought it was going to just barely graze it
It’s a hypothetical
Humanity will be long dead by then...so why worry?
I better build a bunker. I don't want to get hit by rocks in the year 1,292,023.
By that time our next generation would blast the star like a dust😂
Guess I better get ready...
If by hit the Earth every day you mean there would be maybe 10 visible comets per year....
Interesting how nobody seems to mention the solar system and ort cloud of the passing star...Assuming it has its own Neptunes and such how far in the system would those go?
Can you do what if Mercury vanish
Bro in that time we would be type 3 civilization can't we just go to another planet
*solar system
Wouldn't the Oort cloud be defined totally different at this point? - The Oort is literally the area where objects are affected directly by the sun's gravity. but if another star got that close, this area would completely change.
i don’t think will even exist at that time
the last sentence : earth would receive 10x more meteorite than what we receive today....
So in other words, that will do about nothing xD
So... Are we waiting for gliese? Or the sun's expansion?
1.29 million years for something to hit us for some reason doesnt seem that far away
That's how life formed on earth?😮
Well, this is terrifying
Probably have space fleets able to shoot death rays and such
Yea but if we shot a death ray at the star then it would supernova causing more destruction than anything else would. Or it would work with the meteorites and asteroids aiming towards earth
@@JontyFartyit's a planet
Sounds fun
@OrangeFLAME123dude you know we would be dead by then. We won’t even experience this
@OrangeFLAME123 by then humans would be extinct and would be living on titan (Saturns moon if your too dumb to understand)
Dinosaurs didn’t have basements…………..
So we’re going to die
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1 million years from now humans will have very very high technology they probably will be traveling between stars they can easily inhabit other planets
It took us 480 thousand years to learn how to talk we aren't developing that fast buddy