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Timeline of the far future (wikipedia.org)

2012 May 6, 3:01

Answers those questions like “When will the Sun boil away the Earth’s oceans?” and “When will the Sun burn out?”, but brings up new questions like which supercontinent configuration will win? I’m hoping for Pangea Ultima as it has the best name.

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Atlantis Beach with Palm Tree in Sun

2010 Feb 28, 11:36

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Atlantis Beach with Palm Tree in Sun

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Sarah and Rachel on Beach

2010 Feb 28, 11:34

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Sarah and Rachel on Beach

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Coco Beach Bar and Grill Beach

2010 Feb 28, 11:34

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Coco Beach Bar and Grill Beach

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Bahama Beach Club Beach

2010 Feb 19, 12:03

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Bahama Beach Club Beach

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Bahama Beach Club Condo View

2010 Feb 19, 12:03

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Bahama Beach Club Condo View

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Harbor across from Oceano

2010 Jan 31, 1:03

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Harbor across from Oceano

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Oceano Hotel

2010 Jan 31, 1:03

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Oceano Hotel

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Clement Hotel Room View

2009 Oct 14, 3:59

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Clement Hotel Room View

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Clement Deck

2009 Oct 14, 3:59

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Clement Deck

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Oceano at Half Moon Bay

2009 Oct 11, 11:42

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Oceano at Half Moon Bay

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Oceano Garden

2009 Oct 11, 11:42

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Oceano Garden

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Recycling bin face

2009 Oct 11, 11:42

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Recycling bin face

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I sit in chairs (sometimes)

2009 Oct 11, 11:42

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I sit in chairs (sometimes)

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Half Moon Bay street

2009 Oct 11, 11:42

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Half Moon Bay street

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Oceano Lobby

2009 Oct 11, 11:42

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Oceano Lobby

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Oceano Hotel Room

2009 Oct 11, 11:42

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Oceano Hotel Room

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Half Moon Bay harbor at dusk

2009 Oct 11, 11:42

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Half Moon Bay harbor at dusk

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Subterranean Press - Fiction: Missile Gap by Charles Stross

2009 Apr 6, 10:47"It's 1976 again. Abba are on the charts, the Cold War is in full swing - and the Earth is flat. It's been flat ever since the eve of the Cuban war of 1962; and the constellations overhead are all wrong. Beyond the Boreal ocean, strange new continents loom above tropical seas, offering a new start to colonists like newly-weds Maddy and Bob, and the hope of further glory to explorers like ex-cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin: but nobody knows why they exist, and outside the circle of exploration the universe is inexplicably warped."PermalinkCommentscharles-stross scifi read fiction free literature

rec.arts.sf.science qdFAQ

2008 Aug 26, 3:42Links to write ups on how much energy it would take to destroy the Earth or at least make it inhabitable in various fashions: "Destroying the Earth, It is often asked what it would take to shatter the Earth into little pieces. Erik Max Francis gives a rough answer. A less drastic measure would be to sterilise it by heating the outside. Brian Davis does the arithmetic, but I think he should have calculated what it would take to boil the oceans, which is a few thousand times more by my BotEC. Occasionally it is asked what would happen if you shot a fast-moving projectile at the Earth; I've written something up."PermalinkCommentsscifi science math
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