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I think it's going to be destructive, because if this thing were to appear on Earth, it would definitely cause a series of reactions.
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I think there may be a certain amount of destruction, because it's not the same ecosystem anymore.
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If wormholes were created, they would definitely destroy the original form and environment of the earth.
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I think it will, and the fact that there is an extra wormhole on the earth will definitely have an impact.
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The northwest region of Shanxi Province is ecologically fragile and has serious soil erosion, with more than 17 million mu of desertified land and potentially desertified land, and nearly 3 million mu of grassland gradually degraded due to sandstorm hazards, becoming the main channel and one of the three major sources of sandstorm in Beijing. In 2000, after the state launched the Beijing-Tianjin sand source control project, Shanxi Province organized more than 300,000 farmers to carry out large-scale ecological management projects in two state-owned forestry bureaus in 3 cities and 13 counties of Datong, Shuozhou and Xinzhou.
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The global environment has not been destroyed! It's just that some of them are not suitable for human habitation!
Could it be that dinosaurs also destroyed the earth? With current archaeology, no! Didn't they also perish? (I'm talking about the current public opinion of the scientific community, of course!) Maybe there are survivors for them to catch and study)
The environment keeps changing! But no matter how it changes, there will be life! Of course, only the fittest can survive!
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The global emissions of gases entering the atmosphere every year are 5.7 billion tons of CO2 and about 200 million tons of CH4. 2 million tons of harmful metals aluminum, 10,000 tons of arsenic, 10,000 tons of mercury and 5,500 tons of cadmium were emitted, exceeding the natural background value by 20 300 times. The frequency of SO2 emissions and the induced acid rain are increasing, and the area is expanding. Air quality is severely declining, with 800 million people worldwide living in air-polluted cities; Rivers, lakes and seas are becoming increasingly polluted, and the lack of fresh water has left 1.2 billion people living in water-scarce cities and 1.4 billion living without wastewater treatment facilities. Disease mortality caused by water pollution has become the most important hazard to human health. Municipal garbage, sewage, ship waste, oil and industrial pollution, radioactive waste, etc. are pouring into the ocean in large quantities, with 20 billion tons of pollutants entering the ocean from rivers every year, about 5 million tons of garbage being thrown into the ocean, and tens of thousands of square kilometers of ozone layer at the mouth of the sea are expanding.
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Summary. In addition, the nature and characteristics of wormholes are very complex, involving knowledge in many fields such as general relativity and quantum mechanics. At present, there are many challenges and unanswered questions about our understanding of these areas.
Overcoming these difficulties requires a tremendous effort by scientists and a major breakthrough. Therefore, it is very difficult to have enough time in 100 or 200 years to successfully study and exploit wormholes. The progress of science is often non-linear, and there may be a major breakthrough at a certain point in time, or it may encounter some difficult difficulties.
How long does it take for humans to successfully study wormholes, is a wormhole not a wormhole.
Is 100 years enough?
Hello dear, human beings can't successfully study wormholes in 100 years, it's a wormhole, it's not a wormhole.
The wormhole is based on the early conjecture of the membrane universe theory, which connects the two universes, and the effect of the wormhole is similar to that of the wormhole, but it is different from the wormhole constructed by the traditional theory. At present, Lu Wei, the research of wormholes is still in the exploration stage.
Research on wormholes, or miniature black holes, is still in its very early stages.
I know that wormholes are not wormholes. Why is 100 years not enough, is 200 years enough?
Wormholes are not more elementary than wormholes.
Because the study of wormholes is still in the very early stage. We have yet to find direct evidence to prove their existence, and we have not yet established a complete theoretical framework to explain their nature and behavior. To solve these problems, it is necessary to carry out in-depth theoretical research and experimental verification, which requires a lot of time and resources.
In addition, the nature and characteristics of wormholes are very complex, involving knowledge in many fields such as general relativity and quantum mechanics. At present, there are many challenges and unanswered questions about our understanding of these areas. Overcoming these difficulties requires a tremendous effort by scientists and a major breakthrough.
Therefore, it is very difficult to find 100 or 200 years enough time to successfully study and exploit wormholes. The progress of science is often non-linear, and there may be a major breakthrough at a certain point in time, or it may encounter some difficult difficulties. We need more scientific research and technological advancements to better understand and exploit wormholes.
Closed in disorder. Yes, wormhole-like research can be considered more elementary than wormhole-like research.
There is no complete theoretical framework for wormholes, so does wormholes have a complete theoretical framework?
For wormholes, the scientific community does not currently have a complete theoretical framework. The wormhole theory is based on Einstein's general theory of relativity, which proposes the concept of wormholes and describes their possible existence and properties. However, the study of wormholes still faces many challenges, including theoretical and practical technical problems.
You have seen this knowledge to the **.
So how many years does it take for wormholes to be successfully studied?
This knowledge is queried through scientific research**.
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The main damage caused by humans to the planet is:
1) Global warming, (2) ozone layer depletion, (3) acid rain, (4) freshwater resource crisis, water pollution, (5) resource and energy shortage, (6) deforestation, (7) land desertification, (8) accelerated extinction of species, (9) garbage disaster, (10) toxic chemical pollution, (11) marine pollution.
Hope it helps.
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First of all, the reproduction of human beings has changed the surface shape of the earth dramatically, and the dense forests have become reinforced concrete.
The use of various resources and energy sources has changed the structure of the earth's resources, and limited resources are being used by humans at a rapid pace.
The use of fossil fuels has changed the climate and global warming has a lot to do with it.
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Photochemical smog, seaweed overflow.
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Industrial discovery, nuclear **, the world's great station.
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How are wormholes formed in space? What impact does its presence have on the planet? It is bound to have an impact, and because black holes have been sucking up the surrounding material, if they live near the Earth, they will definitely absorb the material near the Earth, causing shocks, and the Earth seems to be a very warm cradle, but in fact, in the world beyond the Earth, some very dangerous things can happen anytime and anywhere, for example, a sudden attack by an asteroid on the Earth could stop billions of years of life on Earth.
It is no exaggeration to say that, after all, 65 million years ago, the impact of an asteroid made it take millions of years for the Earth to rejuvenate, and if it encounters another asteroid of slightly larger volume and mass, not to mention that the Earth will disappear, at least humanity will definitely die, but this is not the maximum position that the Earth faces in the universe. If every planet in the universe is very afraid of existing, there is no doubt that it must be a small black hole.
The existence of black holes has been recognized by most researchers in astronomy and physics, but the refutation of quantum mechanics, the singularity of the center of the black hole has quantum instability, so the whole black hole cannot exist stably, under the wide publicity of the popularization and education of black hole knowledge science, a new generation of astrophysicists strongly question the actual existence of black holes, and the strongest expression is the current observation and discovery of black hole candidate stars, in the actual observation of celestial bodies, the event plane does not exist.
Candidate stars without black holes have indirect features to prove the existence of event planes, and even quark stars have object planes located inside the stars, and from an astrophysical point of view, there is no evidence of a black hole mechanism, and while it cannot prove its existence, it cannot prove its authenticity, and so far, observations of a black hole candidate star have only proven that it is a gravitationally collapsed star, not that it is a black hole as described in classical theory, and this discussion makes it impossible to refute traditional theories. On the question of whether black holes really exist and if there is any harm to the earth, it will be explained here today.
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The wormhole is formed by the distortion of two parallel universes, and its existence has a great impact on us, and once we confirm its existence, we can interstellar travel.
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The wormhole in the universe is a thin tube of space-time connecting the universe regions, dark matter maintains the opening of the wormhole exit, the wormhole can also connect the parallel universe and the baby universe, and provide the possibility of time travel, or it may be the space-time tunnel of the black hole and the white hole, also called the gray road.
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A wormhole is a tunnel that connects two spaces. It's like Doraemon's time and space tunnel. It should have no effect on the planet. After all, the earth has existed for so long, and nothing has happened.
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It is a natural formation in the universe that changes over time, and its existence also has a certain impact on the earth, and it will also affect the safety of the earth, and it is also likely to pose a threat to the earth.
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Passing through the wormhole will lead to another point in space that is extremely far away.
But for Earth, this is not possible. According to Einstein's general theory of relativity, the more distorted the space, the more massive the objects in the vicinity, obviously, the space can be distorted so much that the entrance to the wormhole is formed, there must be a very massive object near the earth, and the earth is subject to normal gravity in the solar system, and there will definitely be no massive objects nearby, so there will be no wormholes near the earth.
If you don't understand, you can continue to ask
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Wormholes are now only an illusion, and they can be instantly transported from one place to another, even if that place is far away. If there is a wormhole, how to let the earth pass safely and the other end of the wormhole is ** are unknown. And what can be known for sure is if the Earth passes through a wormhole.
Then there will be no doubt that life on the earth is a dead end, without the sun, without the sun's light and warmth, life on the earth can basically not survive.
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Have such a big wormhole? What a tremendous amount of energy it takes.
Of course, if anything, Earth would have ceased to exist a long time ago. Even if you can get to the other side safely, who knows what kind of environment the other side will be? Maybe you can still preserve the creatures on the earth, but the greatest possibility is that you have gone to an environment that is not suitable for living creatures, and then you will be in a cup.
Baby, bought in China?? Get a lot of fakes that you don't know to China, it's not practical.
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