The following is from Interesting Engineering and is a good questions in 5 or so billion years from now.
"Our Sun is practically middle-aged. One day, it will die. This is what astronomers believe will happen...
Our home star, the Sun, gives life to our planet. We are fortunate in that the Earth is just the right size and at just the right distance from the Sun to sustain life. At the same time, the Earth is shielded from harmful cosmic radiation by its atmosphere and magnetic field.
The Sun and the rest of the solar system formed from a giant, rotating cloud of gas and dust, called a solar nebula. As the nebula collapsed from the force of its overwhelming gravity, it began to spin faster and eventually flattened, like a pancake, into a disk. Most of the material was pulled toward the center, forming first a protostar, and then our Sun, which accounts for around 99.8% of the mass of the entire solar system.
This process began approximately 4.5 billion years ago, and it's estimated that it took around 50 million years for the pressure and temperatures to increase to the degree that the hydrogen and helium began to fuse together and form heavier elements. What remained of the cosmic debris came together to form the planets in our solar system. The rest, as they say, is history.
The Sun is relatively average, as stars go. It's not so large that it burned extremely bright and exhausted its stellar fuel quickly before exploding into a supernova. It's not dim and tiny like a red dwarf. Though, to be fair, these can remain stable for over a trillion years, which would make them some of the last stars to survive the eventual heat death of the universe.
Goodnight Sun, Goodnight Moon:
It's believed that the Sun is around halfway through its lifespan, and will run out of fuel in another 5 billion years or so. What is happening inside the Sun's core is pretty interesting, and key to understanding how the Sun will inevitably die.
The Sun's core is incredibly dense and extremely hot, about 27,000,000 degrees Fahrenheit (15,000,000 degrees Celsius), hot and dense enough to sustain thermonuclear fusion. It's filled with hydrogen nuclei, which are colliding with other hydrogen nuclei. As they do so, the energy at the core is enough to allow the nuclei to bind together and form helium. In this process, an enormous amount of energy is released.
The energy produced in the core is what powers the Sun, and produces the heat, light, and radiation the Sun emits. This energy is also an important part of keeping the balance between the Sun and the intense gravitational pull exerted in the Sun's core. One day, there won't be enough energy to counteract the gravitational pull, so the Sun will eventually contract — increasing both the pressure and temperature of the Sun's core. As the amount of helium builds up in the core, the temperature of the fusion reactions will increase in order to counteract the increasing density, which is the beginning of the end.
This extra energy will result in the Sun first growing brighter, and then the outer layers will swell up, whereby the Sun's atmosphere will increase to something like 200 times its current size, creating a red giant and putting it right in Earth's path. Say goodbye to Mercury and Venus!
The hotter sun will kill off life on Earth, but it may allow what is now the coldest reaches of the solar system to become habitable.
The Sun will also shed its gas off into space, creating a planetary nebula. Even as the outer layers of a red giant star are expanding into a huge cloud, its inner core is contracting. The temperature and pressure in the Sun's core will soar to 10 times their current values. Roughly 1.2 billion years after the Sun leaves the main sequence, the center of the helium core of the Sun will become sufficiently hot and dense that it will ignite and burn, forming a white dwarf. This white dwarf star will be about the same size as Earth, with half the mass of the Sun.
Electron degeneracy pressure:
White dwarfs are extremely interesting objects in and of themselves — they go through a process similar to that of neutron stars, only instead of nuclear degeneracy pressure driving the existence of the object, they are electron-degenerate (a state in which all of the electrons surrounding the atomic nucleus are forced into the lowest energy quantum state). This means that instead of fusion counteracting the pressures of gravity to keep the Sun from collapsing under its own weight (though it's not quite heavy enough to form a neutron star or black hole), electron degeneracy pressure keeps the white dwarf from collapsing further.
The gases that were ejected into space from the Sun's outermost layers will encircle the white dwarf for a few tens of thousands of years. The tiny dense object will release loads of ultraviolet radiation, which will ionize the gases and cause them to glow brilliantly - creating an emission nebula.
The nebula left behind might most closely resemble the Helix nebula, which looks like a gigantic eye floating around in space.
What's Next?
Astronomers aren't sure exactly whether Earth itself will survive the Sun's growing brighter, even before its expansion into a red giant. By some estimates, in around 1 billion years from now, the sun will be 10 percent brighter than it is today. This will also mean an increase in heat energy, triggering a runaway greenhouse effect similar to what Venus experienced."
No amount of green energy will save the Earth, so do not let the politicians fool you.
"Scientists aren't sure if the Earth will be consumed once the Sun expands to a red giant. However, even if the Earth were to escape being consumed entirely, the intense heat of the red giant Sun would make it completely impossible for life to survive.
While this is obviously not a good thing for Earth, it does open up the possibility that planets like Mars, and moons like Titan and Europa, will thaw out and potentially become habitable. Astronomers believe places in the outer reaches of our solar system, like Pluto or other objects in the Kuiper Belt, may become balmy oases, as the energy from the dying Sun dials the temperatures up to where they may be comparable to Earth's current temperatures. Some of these places are thought to host large quantities of water-ice beneath the surface. They might even contain complex organic molecules.
In a paper published in 2003, astronomers estimated that Pluto, when the Sun meets its end, could possibly develop its own atmosphere, which is crucial for life. Technically, objects within 10 to 50 AU (one AU, or astronomical unit, is the distance between Earth and the Sun) might become habitable for the very first time.
"When the sun is a red giant, the ice worlds of our solar system will melt and become ocean oases for tens to several hundreds of millions of years," says S. Alan Stern, the Director of the Southwest Research Institute’s Department of Space Studies in Boulder, Colorado, and the study's author. "Our solar system will then harbor not one world with surface oceans, as it does now, but hundreds, for all of the icy moons of the giant planets, and the icy dwarf planets of the Kuiper Belt will also bear oceans then. Because Pluto’s temperature will not be very different then, than Miami Beach’s temperature now, I like to call these worlds ‘warm Plutos,’ in analogy to the plethora of hot Jupiters found orbiting sun-like stars in recent years."
The red-giant phase is expected to last a few thousands to a billion years. The Sun will also become much brighter and more unstable as it gears up to end, sometimes pulsating 6,000 times more light and energy than it does now. Pluto's extremely irregular orbit may also adversely affect its potential future habitability. Thankfully, we have a long time to come up with a plan to vacate Earth before the Sun goes out. "
Reference: https://interestingengineering.com/what-will-happen-when-the-sun-burns-out
I have lost a lot of faith with the Medical Community and the Governments over the last several years, but there are a few good things that can raise above the corruption and the pushing of drugs a new approach to heal people. The following is from www.gaia.com and written by Hunter Parsons that does not involve any drug or pushing an ineffective so called vaccine that the drug company is not held accountable in any way but they use sound! The use of sound can regrow bone tissue! Here is the story:
"The future of regenerative medicine could be found within sound healing by regrowing bone cells with sound waves.
The use of sound as a healing modality has an ancient tradition all over the world. The ancient Greeks used sound to cure mental disorders; Australian Aborigines reportedly use the didgeridoo to heal; and Tibetan or Himalayan singing bowls were, and still are, used for spiritual healing ceremonies.
Recently, a study showed an hour-long sound bowl meditation reduced anger, fatigue, anxiety, and ...
Not a fan of a Defense Agency studying Anti-Gravity and other Exotic Tech, but if the commercial world and make this technology cheap that will change our world yet again. The following is about three minute read and from www.gaia.com. The below was written by Hunter Parsons:
"Wormholes, invisibility cloaks, and anti-gravity — it’s not science fiction, it’s just some of the exotic things the U.S. government has been researching.
A massive document dump by the Defense Intelligence Agency shows some of the wild research projects the United States government was, at least, funding through the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program known as AATIP.
And another lesser-known entity called the Advanced Aerospace Weapons System Application Program or AAWSAP
The Defense Intelligence Agency has recently released a large number of documents to different news outlets and individuals who have filed Freedom of Information Act requests.
Of particular interest are some 1,600 pages released to Vice News, which ...
As our technology gets better we are discovering more about the history of mankind and pushing the timeline back further and further. The following article is from www.gaia.com and written by Michael Chary that discusses this new find that changes the historical timeline:
"Over the past decade, there have been a number of archeological revelations pushing back the timeline of human evolution and our ancient ancestors’ various diasporas. Initially, these discoveries elicit some resistance as archeologists bemoan the daunting prospect of rewriting the history books, though once enough evidence is presented to established institutions, a new chronology becomes accepted.
But this really only pertains to the era of human development that predates civilization — the epochs of our past in which we were merely hunter-gatherers and nomads roaming the savannahs. Try challenging the consensus timeline of human civilization and it’s likely you’ll be met with derision and rigidity.
Conversely, someone of an alternative...
Not sure if you have heard of a show on YouTube called "The Why Files". If not you should check it out it is interesting and has some humor with it on different subjects. Last weeks was on a different theory how the Universe works and how main stream Science is attempting to shut it down like is always seems to do if it goes aguest some special interest. Today it is akin to what happened to those who questioned the Earth was the Center of the Universe that main stream so called Science all believed during the Renaissance period, They called any theory that the Earth was not the Center of the Universe misinformation. Does this sound familiar today? People laughed and mocked people like Leonardo da Vinci, Nicolaus Copernicus, Georg Purbach as crack-pots, conspiracy theorists, nut-jobs and they were suppressed and even imprisoned for their radical thoughts and observations. Again it sounds like today in so many ways. In any event this is a good one to ponder and see even if a bad idea ...
Seemingly chaotic systems like the weather and the financial markets are governed by the laws of chaos theory.
We all have heard about chaos theory, but if you have not or have forgotten what chaos theory is well here you go from interestingengineering.com:
"Chaos theory deals with dynamic systems, which are highly sensitive to initial conditions, making it almost impossible to track the resulting unpredictable behavior. Chaos theory seeks to find patterns in systems that appear random, such as weather, fluid turbulence, and the stock market.
Since the smallest of changes can lead to vastly different outcomes, the long-term behavior of chaotic systems is difficult to predict despite their inherently deterministic nature.
As Edward Lorenz, who first proposed what became commonly known as the Butterfly Effect, eloquently said, "Chaos: When the present determines the future, but the approximate present does not approximately determine the future.""
You may have heard the term about chaos theory as a butterfly flaps its wings in Brazil,...
I for one have lost trust in Medical Doctors due to COVID and reflection that they seem to push pills for everything and untested so called vaccines that is using a unproven technology because the Government and the Medical Boards of the State told them to. There are a very few exceptions. Thus they do not address the key problem just prescribe more and more pills to keep you alive an sick longer for them and Big Phama to profit from you. Will AI do any better? Well that depends on what was used for the training of AI. If it also pushes pills and vaccines without question then you have the same problems noted above. However, if the AI Training includes all possible forms of treatment and they zero in on the right issues for the true problem then there is possibilities they would be way better than most of the current Medical Doctors today.
The following is from an article from interestingengineering.com and written by Paul Ratner:
"A new study looks at how accurately AI can diagnose patients. We interview the researcher, who weighs in on AI's role ...