Stephen Hawking's dire predictions about the future of Earth have gained renewed attention following a recent NASA announcement that supports his warnings.
In the documentary The Search for a New Earth, Hawking forecasted that unless humanity alters its destructive behaviors, by the year 2600, Earth could become "a gigantic ball of fire."
NASA has echoed these concerns, emphasizing that if current energy consumption patterns continue, the planet could face existential threats much sooner than anticipated
While NASA did not specify an exact timeline for the end of the world, they cautioned that urgent action is necessary to mitigate these risks
Their ongoing prevention programs aim to safeguard Earth from both terrestrial and extraterrestrial threats, including climate change.
Hawking's warnings reflect a broader scientific consensus on the urgent need for sustainable practices to ensure humanity's survival and the health of our planet.