Supercomputer Predicts The Year of Human Extinction

Scientists reveal that Earth’s landmasses are slowly converging into a massive supercontinent named Pangea Ultima. This colossal landmass will generate extreme climatic conditions far beyond today’s extremes. Temperatures could soar past 50°C, with suffocating humidity making life nearly impossible for most mammals.

Volcanic eruptions and unstable weather patterns will further threaten the fragile ecosystems. Yet, this cataclysm lies hundreds of millions of years in the future, offering a window for evolution and adaptation. Humanity’s legacy may depend on our ability to understand and prepare for these distant, staggering changes.

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