web log free

Stephen Hawking Predicts the End of the World Is Nearer Than We Think

Stephen Hawking’s prophecy that the world will end sooner rather than later is coming true.

Before he died, one of the most well-known scientists in the world made a fairly depressing forecast regarding our planet.

According to the author of The Theory of Everything, we have roughly 600 years left.

Prior to his death in 2018, he made the prediction that unless we make significant changes, some factors, such population increase and energy use, could convert the planet into a “giant ball of fire.”

At the time, the physicist revealed that the world’s population was doubling every 40 years.

He explained, at the Tencent WE Summit at the end of 2017: “This exponential growth cannot continue into the next millennium,”

“By the year 2600, the world’s population would be standing shoulder to shoulder, and the electricity consumption would make the Earth glow red-hot.”

“This is untenable,”

“For more than 50 years, NASA has studied our home planet, providing information to directly benefit humanity and producing observations that can be gathered in space that address some of the areas that Hawking mentioned,” the agency said in response to the threat to the world as we know it.

“Although the chance of a disaster to planet Earth in a given year may be quite low, it adds up over time and becomes a near certainty in the next thousand or 10,000 years,” the scientist told the BBC in 2016.

He said that climate change, the greenhouse effect, and global warming would all be to blame.

Additionally, Hawking accurately foresaw that nuclear war, artificial intelligence, and pandemics would pose major hazards to the planet.

Boy, oh boy!

Stephen Hawking’s ominous prediction about the impending end of the world seems to be closer to reality than we may have thought. The renowned scientist, known for his groundbreaking work in physics and cosmology, left behind a stark warning before his passing.

In his book “The Theory of Everything,” Hawking predicted that Earth may have only about 600 years left if significant changes are not made. He pointed to factors such as population growth and energy consumption as key contributors to what he described as a potential catastrophe that could turn our planet into a “giant ball of fire.”

During a speech at the Tencent WE Summit in 2017, Hawking highlighted the alarming rate at which the world’s population was doubling every 40 years. He emphasized that this exponential growth could not be sustained indefinitely and that by the year 2600, the Earth could be overpopulated and engulfed in a blaze of electrical consumption.

NASA, the renowned space agency, echoed Hawking’s concerns and emphasized the need for urgent action to avert a global disaster. While the likelihood of such an event may seem low in a given year, the cumulative impact over time could make it a near certainty within the next millennium.

Hawking’s foresight also extended to other potential threats to humanity, including climate change, the greenhouse effect, global warming, nuclear war, artificial intelligence, and pandemics. His warnings serve as a sobering reminder of the fragility of our planet and the importance of taking proactive steps to ensure its survival.

As we reflect on Stephen Hawking’s prophetic words, it becomes clear that the time to act is now. The future of our world and the fate of humanity may well depend on the decisions we make today. Let us heed his warning and work together to create a sustainable and secure future for generations to come.