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To: IC720 who wrote (1510365)1/1/2025 6:34:11 PM
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BOOM: Stephen Hawking's end-of-world prediction supported by NASA
NASA has announced that the world as we know it may be facing significant existential threats, lining up with physicist Stephen Hawking's prediction.
By Nina Joudeh, Brigid Brown


Hawking was famous for his work on the structure of the universe (Image: Getty Images )
NASA recently sounded the alarm about potential existential threats looming over our planet, echoing the dire warnings once issued by renowned physicist Stephen Hawking.

Hawking made the alarming predictions in 2018, two weeks prior to his death, and now NASA's announcement is bringing his timeline back into the spotlight.

In The Search for a New Earth, Hawking warned that unless humanity changes its ways, by 2600 the planet would turn into a gigantic ball of fire.

He attributed this frightening forecast to the effects of global warming, climate change, and the greenhouse effect as the main culprits behind Earth's potential downfall.

While NASA has confirmed Hawking's theory, they have not provided a specific expiration date for our planet. However, they caution that if human consumption of energy resources continues unabated, our end could come much sooner than anticipated.



According to Hawking, the world may come to an end by year 2600 (Image: Getty Images)
Despite this, NASA remains committed to its prevention programs aimed at safeguarding Earth from both terrestrial and extraterrestrial threats.

In recent years, NASA has launched a new program that enables it to pinpoint potential threats to Earth, like asteroid impacts.

It also persistently investigates climate change to lessen its effects and allocate resources for Earth observation.
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