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I believe if there was something as simple as a timer counting down over our sun, giving us approximately the current duration we have left until our sun dies/destroys us. We would implement the way we live life totally different as a human race.
If our days were limited then it would certainly change the way we would live. Hopefully making the best of the time we have and build a space ship too. lol
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Five billion years? That's a big number. People don't have a way of imagining a span of time that long. Fantasy writers have trouble keeping track of timelines only a few thousand years long.
That's two hundred million generations.
That's longer than it took us to go from bacteria to humans.
Doomsday clocks need to be more tangible than the death of the sun.
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We already know how much longer the Sun will last, and it's making no apparent difference at all in how we conduct ourselves. Humans are basically ESTs: emotional short-term thinkers, creating problems for our children and grandchildren to solve, less than a century off. What's going to happen gigayears from now is meaningless compared to quarterly market reports.
That aside: Happy New Year, y'all.
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Well, we do know the approximate lifespan of our sun. It's also unlikely that a world-destroying event would take place in this lifetime that would eradicate all life. Saying it could, or that we don't know, is technically true. But every day we live our lives based on statistical likelihoods...otherwise we would never get out of bed in the morning, for fear of death.
At times I feel like were sooo deep into our current economy and government system that until something tragic happens were going to be traveling down the same path for hundreds of years to come.