Every day What will happen tomorrow? before we close our eyes we consciously or unconsciously think what will happen tomorrow? Will we be able to see the sun tomorrow? Will we be able to spend the coming day without any trouble, worry? This question is an important question of human history. If you go back to the cave age thousands of years ago and ask the people who lived in caves, were afraid of animals and hunted, they will also ask the same question that you are today on your soft bed holding a smartphone in your hand before falling asleep. They are thinking. This question is also important because our survival depends on this question. Knowing the future, guaranteeing survival. Why wouldn't we want to know about an accident before it happens so that we can escape, take shelter, be safe
Everyone has certain dreams and aspirations. Everyone lives with certain expectations. Some people hope to meet their beloved, some people hope for two meals a day, some people hope for a house that they can call home, some people hope for children. If someone hopes to get wealth, then someone has health. Someone waits for a day, someone waits for a loved one. Every human being, rich or poor, famous or anonymous, in sorrow or joy, in reality or fiction, lives by hope.
Everyone wants to have some kind of foreknowledge of what will happen to them in the future. Will he be in pain and suffering or will he be blessed with happiness, will his loved ones be with him or separated from him. Will he survive or die prematurely?
We all actually ask this question because death is lurking in our subconscious. If death ends tomorrow, will we ask this question? Surely not. Because we will know that whatever happens, we will not die. So what is the purpose of asking what will happen tomorrow? Whatever happens tomorrow, we have to live.
We have not been able to get rid of death till date though we have extended and facilitated human life through science. A common man today is living a longer and healthier life than the man of a few hundred years ago. But still death has not been eradicated. At least in the present history we do not find any instance of a man being saved from death.
: We live on this earth. This earth revolves around one of the trillions of stars in the universe. It is the Sun that has been burning for the past 4.6 billion years that gives us the promise of life. The sun's energy is directly or indirectly involved in making the food we eat on Earth. Whether you're a carnivore or a vegetarian, both diets are powered by sunlight. Whether you drive a motorcycle or a car, the gasoline that burns in both is formed millions of years ago by plants and animals living under pressure in the earth's crust.
: But this sun will not last forever. Ten billion years from now, the Sun will have turned into a planetary nebula, which is actually a collection of dust and gases that may be too faint to be seen in the vastness of the universe. This circle will be the graveyard of the Sun and the four major planets of the solar system, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, so that the Sun will have become a red giant five billion years before the end and will have become many times bigger than its current size. And it would have devoured these planets that it would have spread to the orbit of Mars. At this point, Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune may still continue to orbit the Sun, but this cycle will also end one day.
However, one thing is certain that we will not have to wait five billion years for the end of life on earth. Humans have barely 1 billion years left on this earth. This is because the intensity and light of the sun is increasing day by day. The luminosity of the Sun increases by 10% every billion years. A 10 percent increase would mean so much heat on Earth that all the water in the oceans that is necessary for life to survive would evaporate.
It's possible we'll find another Earth-like planet on another star before the end of the Sun and settle there. But only time will tell.
Whichever planet we choose to live on outside the solar system, ultimately the end of that planet will be the same as Earth. Our destiny is to evolve around space. We have to scatter the form of atoms again in the universe. But these atoms can change into another creature on another planet. Although our atoms will not know that they were part of our existence on Earth in the past, atoms are not conscious. Just as we can never know that our atoms may have been part of a creature that lived on a planet before us. . If those creatures are like human beings, they have our atoms in the earrings of the delicate gender, or in the hands with henna, they are in the flowers in the hair. (By the way, it's also possible for our atoms to leave someone's diaper or well).
The universe is a recycling factory where matter and energy are transferred from one entity to another. Atoms form part of one entity to another entity. All the atoms in us were formed in stars billions of years before us. It is possible that our right-hand atoms and our left-hand atoms were formed in two different stars in the past thousands of light years apart. Such a distance that we could not reach even in the age of Khizr, but their atoms now flow on the waves of time, crossing the vastness of the universe and are now so close that they are at a distance from one hand to another.
you. but at the same time you are seeing both your past and your future in these stars at the same time. The past as your elements formed them into the stars and the future as the atoms of your being have in the future become part of the existence of a living being on a planet like Earth orbiting one of the stars. Isn't this idea fun and exciting!!!
Be happy knowing that life is precious, but be hopeful. Our future is as bright and beautiful as the stars. :)
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