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Stephen Hawking says 'The World is Coming to an End'

Stephen Hawking trusts that mankind has not exactly a thousand years on Earth before a mass eradication happens, the main hypothetical physicist said amid a discourse Tuesday at Oxford University Union, U.K.

As indicated by Hawking, the main way people can stay away from the likelihood of eradication was to discover another planet to occupy. At the discussion, Hawking gave a one-hour discourse on man's comprehension of the source of the universe from primordial creation myths to the front-line expectations made by "M-hypothesis," which shows a thought regarding the essential substance of the universe.

"We should continue to keep on going into space for the eventual fate of mankind," he said. "I don't think we will survive another 1000 without getting away past our delicate planet."
Prior this year, the 74-year-old anticipated that innovation would lead Earth to a for all intents and purposes unavoidable worldwide disaster. "We confront various dangers to our survival from atomic war, cataclysmic a dangerous atmospheric deviation, and hereditarily designed infections," he said in January. "The number is probably going to increment later on, with the advancement of new advances, and new ways things can turn out badly. In spite of the fact that the possibility of a debacle to planet Earth in a given year might be very low, it includes overtime."Hawking apparently included that finding another planet was the main shot of survival.

Since 2009, NASA has been attempting to find Earth-like planets that can bolster life. The disclosure of more than 2,000 planets has been affirmed so far and more than 4,500 "planet hopefuls" are holding up to have their reality affirmed.

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