Even NASA thinks the date of the end of Stephen Hawking's world

One of those who predicted the end of the world was Stephen Hawking. In a documentary titled "In Search of a New World," the physicist warned that humanity could use the planet until the year 2600, as it would then turn into a "huge fireball." The reasons that led him to this idea include global warming, climate change and the greenhouse effect.

NASA believes that the end of the world will be inevitable if energy consumption continues at this rate

NASA also confirmed Hawking's theory. It is true that the Air and Space Organization does not give an exact date for determining the end of the world, but it guarantees that if humanity continues to consume energy resources at this rate, its end will come sooner than expected. If urgent action is not taken, the destruction of our planet will be inevitable.

This is why NASA conducts interception programs to observe our planet from the inside and from space. In recent years, it has created a new program to help identify potential threats to Earth, such as an asteroid impact. It also continuously works to mitigate climate change and devotes resources to Earth observation. (Alexandra, jeunesexpress.ca)