Supercomputer Predicts The Year of Human Extinction

Supercomputer Predicts The Year of Human Extinction

Dr. Alexander Farnsworth explained this event would create extreme conditions due to “the continentality effect, hotter sun and more CO2 in the atmosphere.” Temperatures could soar to 40–50°C with deadly humidity, making it hard for mammals to survive.

Only about 12.5%–10% of the land would remain habitable, and even those areas would face constant environmental dangers like volcanic activity caused by tectonic shifts.

Still, there’s hope: this event is projected to happen **250 million years** from now. As the article puts it, “we have quite a bit of time to prepare for it!”

Though unsettling, this forecast offers a long-term view of Earth’s future—and a reminder of the planet’s ever-changing nature.

 

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