29/6/2025–|Last update: 15:02 (Mecca time)
A recent study by two astronomers drew a scenario for the end of the world that contradicts all speculations in the imagination of humans now.
A newspaper reported New York Times The study, whose results were published last month in the magazine “Ecarios” warned that the stars near the sun would cause planets in our solar system or to ejaculate outside it to remain wandering in the galaxy as rogue planets.
The results included a scenario in which life does not end with the sun’s swallowing of the planet, but rather a collision caused by a movement driven by the forces of gravity.
The Milky Way galaxy includes hundreds of billions of stars – including the planet and our solar system – which revolves in a constant and continuous movement in specific orbits around the center of the galaxy.
Given that these stars cross near the solar system at long periods of time as the results have shown, it is imperative that another star closer to the sun passes from Bruksima Santori, who is currently the closest star of the solar group, and only 4.24 light years separate it.
Computer simulation
The aforementioned scientific research referred to by researchers, Nathan Kaib, from the Planetary Science Institute in Iowa, and Shawn Raymond from the University of Bordeaux in France, where they used thousands of computer simulation operations and set simplified models to know the extent of the stars crossing the stability of the eight solar system and Bluto, which is the ninth of the largest known crime that revolves around the sun directly.
The team took into account stars with masses, speeds and orbits of objects in the stars adjacent to the solar system.
The New York Times indicated that every simulation was 5 billion years. It quoted Dr. Kaib as saying that such a long -term perspective is necessary, because it often takes tens of millions of years or more until the planet is disturbed by a transient star.
According to the calculations based on the orbits of stars, which were classified by the spacecraft (Gaia), 33 stars – increase or a little less – do so exactly every million years.
In order for the attractiveness of another star a major impact on our solar system, it requires – according to Kaib – that it be much closer to a distance.
The researchers discovered that 0.5% of the simulations they performed resulted in the collision of the planets or the exit of a planet from the solar system.
Collision
But what are the most vulnerable planets to the same collision? This is answered by Dr. Raymond, who considers that Mercury is the planet that may be affected by this imminent danger more than others, because it moves in an unstable path.
Previous studies have indicated that Mercury faces a 1% chance or so to collide with Venus or the sun in the future, even if no stars have passed near him.
And if it is not possible to predict the behavior of Mercury, the inner solar system – which includes the region that includes the Earth’s planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and the asteroid belt – will not be a suitable place to live in.
According to Libevie Times, one of the simulations made by researchers Kape and Raymond showed the collision of Mercury with Venus, and the collision of the astronomical crime resulting from that collision, on the ground. Dr. Kaib commented on this by saying that this would be very bad for life on Earth.
It also showed almost 4% of the simulations performed by the researchers that Pluto would come out of the solar system one day.
Jack Laskar, an astronomer at an observatory Paris Who did not participate in this new study, it makes sense for a small dwarf planet near the outer ends of the solar system with a transient star.
However, the researcher Kape does not expect a huge slow -moving star and close to the Earth to cause the destruction of the solar system already, because such an event would – in his opinion – would cause a major disorder in the icy areas of the solar system more than it was monitored.
Some planets in those systems may have already collided or were taken out, to wander in the galaxy as rogue planets, as the newspaper said.