If the Earth were 1.3 million times larger, would humans evolve into a more advanced civilization?

Updated on science 2024-03-13
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, because if the Earth grows larger, the Earth may not be suitable for life, and humans may disappear.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No. If the mass of the earth does not change and the volume increases, then the gravitational pull will become less. Then there will be no moon. There won't even be life, knowing that the water and minerals on Earth come from alien galaxies.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If the Earth were to become 1.3 million times larger, its conditions would probably be unsuitable for human life. Therefore, his current volume and weight are the most habitable and will not grow larger.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes. Because if the volume of the earth becomes 1.3 million times larger, then the resources on the earth will be more abundant, so people should evolve into a higher civilization.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because the history of the earth is too long for human beings, and human beings have only been formed for millions of years now, many people believe that human beings had advanced intelligent beings before.

    However, according to the historical biological development process, human beings are indeed the highest level of species evolution on the earth so far, and the advanced creatures before human beings have indeed not reached the level of human intelligence, so it is reasonable to say that they do not exist.

    Moreover, according to paleontological archaeological proofs, it is true that there was no advanced intelligent life before human beings, so far, it can be determined that there was no advanced civilization before human beings.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The earth is the home of human beings, and more than 8.7 million species of creatures and 8 billion people are bred in this 100 million square kilometers of land. Among the eight planets in the solar system, the Earth ranks fifth in terms of volume. If one day the Earth's size expands 1.3 million times like bubblegum, it would seem like humans will no longer be so crowded.

    We will have more arable land and more buildable housing, which may only lead to a decrease in housing prices. Beijing's congested ring road traffic, Shanghai's sky-high housing prices, and Hong Kong's every inch of land may all be improved.

    But the Earth's increasing volume is not good news for marine life. Due to the stretching of the earth and the expansion of the land, the water on the earth needs to cover more areas, and lakes, rivers, and oceans will become shallower than before. Whereas, diving will absorb more heat from the sun, the water temperature will rise, and it will also be easier to evaporate.

    This can lead to mass extinction of marine life, a spike in seafood**, and the start of mass migrations or extinctions of animals. There are large areas of wasteland on the earth, and humans will wage various wars for water and food.

    In addition to this, we also have to consider the effect of the Earth's expansion on gravity. If the Earth simply becomes larger in size, but the mass does not change, then the Earth's gravitational pull becomes smaller. It would make it easier for us to move, but humanity would soon lose the atmosphere and the moon, and then the mass extinction would begin on Earth due to the lack of oxygen to breathe.

    And if the mass of the Earth also increases with its volume, then our planet will have a stronger gravitational pull.

    The gravity of human beings will also increase by about 28 times, think about you, about 100 pounds, suddenly become 2800 pounds, what impact will it have on your life? Your means of transportation may change as a result, but you don't have to feel embarrassed because you can't travel at all, your movement will become extremely inconvenient, it will be very difficult to get in and out of bed, and it will be even harder to get out of the house than to climb to the sky.

    At the same time, bridges and houses on the earth will collapse due to gravity. If we look at the universe, the consequences of the Earth's expansion are even more terrifying, and the way the planets in the solar system move depends mainly on the mass and gravity of the sun. And if the volume of the Earth becomes 1.3 million times larger.

    It would have the same mass and gravity as the Sun, which could very well alter the operation of the entire Milky Way.

    The earth and the sun will circle each other, and we will forever lose the transformation of day and night, and become eternal polar day and polar night. The Earth will lose the care of the Moon and the protection of Jupiter, and will be hit by a very large number of asteroids, and at the same time it will crash into the Earth, as well as various satellites launched into the universe by humans, which will cause the complete collapse of the Earth's ecosystem and eventually become a dead star.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The odds are slim, or, so to speak, impossible. In modern scientific research, the main basis for understanding the evolution of everything in the world is through fossil research, the earliest biological fossils are 3.5 billion years ago archaea fossils, from single-celled organisms to giant dinosaurs, we can find fossil evidence to confirm their existence on the earth.

    This also shows that if there is really a higher civilization than humans, it will more or less leave traces on the earth, from the precambrian era Paleozoic, fossil records of many species, among which there is no fossil record of the existence of more advanced civilizations than humans. Without fossil evidence, it is impossible to prove the existence of a civilization more advanced than humans.

    According to the study of existing fossils, the earliest organisms that existed on the earth were just some simple life forms of single cells, from single cells to multicellular organisms have undergone a long evolutionary process, and the current species diversity is evolved from the original single cell organisms through a long evolutionary life, in the long process of biological evolution, human evolution into higher intelligent organisms itself is just an accident, and the dinosaur species that once dominated the earth have not been able to evolve into higher organisms.

    Judging from the current geological archaeology, it is basically certain that there are no relics of civilization created by non-human beings, and if there is a higher civilization than humans, it will leave traces in the strata, and in the current stratigraphic research, there are no traces of this civilization, and in the absence of evidence and theoretical basis, it is basically possible to deny that there were more advanced civilizations on the earth before human beings.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This may be there because as you said, human beings have only been playing for tens of thousands of years, and the earth's counting units do not need to be counted in 10,000 years, so there may be a more advanced civilization.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Human beings have only been around for millions of years, and I really don't understand why some people say that it is impossible. What human beings believe today is based on the current human mind, who dares to say that the earth must have existed for 4.6 billion years? This is just the conclusion of the calculation of the known human civilization, anyway, I believe, not to mention the earth, just within the earth, the earth has not only existed for only 4.6 billion years, maybe in the same cosmic location, tens of billions of years ago, there was an earth appeared, the civilization at that time has gone out of the galaxy, and our galaxy is a new galaxy, when our civilization enters the interstellar age, the next galaxy civilization is about to come.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I don't think there were any higher civilizations before, because there is no evidence to prove that there were more advanced civilizations before.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Judging from everything that has been discovered so far, there is no higher civilization than the present, and everything still has to be evidenced, so we cannot prove it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Quite possibly! Anyway, I think dinosaurs are more civilized than humans, at least they care for the environment, and humans don't do this, they die by themselves.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There is no civilization on Earth that is more advanced than humans, but I think it is possible, after all, the Earth is so big.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It should be the age of animals, and man is the most advanced animal, and the current civilization should also be the advanced civilization in history.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    At present, it has not been discovered that there are mainly lower organisms on the earth for a long time, and human beings have evolved step by step from lower organisms.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There should be other civilizations, but there is absolutely no civilization higher than humans. If it's more advanced, how can it disappear.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I think there should be, and it is possible for human civilization to develop even higher. Times are progressing, and this is normal.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I don't think so, people evolved from ancient times, step by step, and built modern society, and there should be no higher civilization before that.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    7 billion, is the amount that scientists expect the population to accommodate, how many times the volume of a person, who will measure this.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    After a few calculations, the circumference of the earth is only 40,000 kilometers.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    This possibility is very large, because now only the earth has life, and other planets have not monitored life, so the earth is the highest civilization in the universe.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Personally, I feel that this possibility is very large, because the earth is also relatively important in the universe, so this possibility is very large.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The odds are very small, because we have only explored a very small part of the universe, and many of the planets in the universe are alive.

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