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Sunday, January 24, 2016

TECH NEWS: HUMANS MAY NOT SURVIVE NEXT 100 YEARS SAYS STEPHEN HAWKING


The 74 years old scientist Stephen Hawking said that Human may not survive next 100 years by their own doing.
World most popular scientist Stephen Hawking said that humanity could destroy itself within 100 years, due to the uncontrolled technological process might permit our species to destroy itself within 100 years.
Professor Stephen Hawking claimed that Human may not survive next 100 years, the next century would be the most dangerous in history, as scientific and technological process create a number of doomsday scenarios.
As per the BBC, the Stephen Hawking believes that humanity will face dangerous scenarios of our own creation during the next century, containing nuclear war, global warming and genetically engineered viruses.
Stephen Hawking told Radio Times further process in science and technology can raises the risk. “We are not going to stop making progress or reverse it, so we must recognize the side effect of it and how to control them.”
Professor Stephen Hawking is giving the BBC Reith Lectures in this year, that discover the research in to black holes and also his warning came in answer to audience.
Professor Stephen Hawking believes that humanity eventually establishes colonies on the other world; it will be able to survive.
“Although the chance of a disaster to planet Earth in given year cam be quite low, it add up over time, and becomes a near certainty in the next 1000 or 10,000 years.”
“From that we should out into space and to other stars, so a disaster on Earth would not means that the end of human race.”
“However, we will not establish self-sustaining colonies in space for at least the next hundred years, so we have to be very careful in this time.”
Professor Stephen Hawking had delivered the BBC Reith Lecture on black holes on 7thJanuary 2016; this lecture will be display on Radio 4 at 9 AM on 26th January 2016 and 2nd February 2016.
Source: careinfo.in/2016/01/human-may-not-survive-next-100-years/

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