(June 7, 2016 at 5:03 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: It comes after we die.
First, our current world will end.
Our world will cease to see the sun. Stars would indeed fall and cease to exist; too. The seas would be filled with flames.
Well . . . sort of. There will come a time when the Earth will not see the sun. This would be after the sun enters its "Red Giant" phase. The planets that are left after that phase has passed (and the Earth might not be included) will spiral outward away from the collapsing star. Stars won't "fall", that's silly.
http://www.universetoday.com/12648/will-...red-giant/
"Approximately 1.1 billion years from now, the Sun will be 10% brighter than it is today. This increase in luminosity will also mean an increase in heat energy, one which the Earth’s atmosphere will absorb. This will trigger a runaway greenhouse effect that is similar to what turned Venus into the terrible hothouse it is today.
In 3.5 billion years, the Sun will be 40% brighter than it is right now, which will cause the oceans to boil, the ice caps to permanently melt, and all water vapor in the atmosphere to be lost to space. Under these conditions, life as we know it will be unable to survive anywhere on the surface, and planet Earth will be fully transformed into another hot, dry world, just like Venus."
The earth will not end in darkness, but in light and heat, as the sun expands into its "Red Giant" phase. And yes, all life on earth will die, and after that, the seas will indeed boil off in flame. Neither Allah or any other Deity (if they exist at all) or any advanced civilization will be able to sustain life on the earth under these conditions. I really can't fathom why anyone would look to an old book of fables and tales about an imaginary friend instead of studying the real science of stars and solar systems.
"The family that prays together...is brainwashing their children."- Albert Einstein