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Should extinct animals be resurrected?
In central Kenya, three of the world's four remaining North African white rhinos live here, and they stubbornly refuse to breed. Since 2009, conservationists have been trying to "cage" these rhinos together, but to no avail. Today, the only male northern white rhinoceros is nearly 43 years old and too old to reproduce, making the extinction of this subspecies inevitable, only a matter of time.
By Copperchaleu3 years ago in Earth
Since the universe was born at the singularity, what is outside the singularity?
I believe that everyone is familiar with the "big bang theory of the universe", after all, this is the mainstream theory to explain the origin of the universe, we usually understand the theory that the universe was born in a very small, very dense, extremely high-temperature singularity, about 13.8 billion years ago, this singularity exploded, and then gradually evolved into what we now The universe as we see it now. But the question is, since the universe was born in a singularity, what is outside the singularity?
By Baudamolova3 years ago in Earth
The sun is quietly changing, leaving mankind with no more than 5 billion years
The sun is the source of all things on earth, it is because of the sun's light and heat, the earth can become a vibrant planet, however, the sun is not an eternal existence, with the evolution of the sun, one day, the earth will become no longer suitable for human survival, then the sun left human time how long it?
By Deljewitzki3 years ago in Earth
If there is a billion-year-old advanced civilization in the universe, how terrible would it be?
The scientific community generally believes that the universe was born about 13.8 billion years ago, and according to scientists' estimates, rocky planets were already prevalent in the universe about 10 billion years ago. And we all know that the Earth is a rocky planet, only the Earth is lucky enough to happen to have a series of natural conditions favorable to life, and because of this, life on Earth can live and eventually evolve into human civilization.
By Deljewitzki3 years ago in Earth
Where do all the planets swallowed by black holes end up?
The gravitational force of black holes is so strong that they can swallow any matter known in the universe, even if they are huge planets, as long as they enter the "sphere of influence" of black holes, they also cannot escape the fate of being swallowed. Here we will talk about this topic.
By Apostolakis3 years ago in Earth
The unearthing of Ireland's mysterious naked sweathouses
Naked and sweaty, they laid inside grass-covered stone igloo-like structures in the remote fields of Ireland. Some were ill, others may have been having hallucinations, hatching plans to distil illegal alcohol or imagining they were the Vikings who once raided this country. By the time these addled folk emerged from the structures back into the fresh air of 19th-Century Ireland, they had been through a jarring mental and physical journey. One that still holds many mysteries.
By Seamons Mahall3 years ago in Earth










