No, human race will live forever Yes; in 100 years Yes; in 500 years Yes; in 1,000 years Yes; in 10,000 years Yes; in 100,000 years Yes; in about 1,000,000 (million) years Yes; in about 10,000,000 (10 million) years Yes; in about 100,000,000 (100 million) years Yes; in about 1,000,000,000 (billion) years Yes; in about 10,000,000,000 (10 billion) years Yes; in about 1,000,000,000,000 (trillion) years Yes; later than in trillion years see voting resultssaving...
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Aug 21, 2015

From my opinion, the human race will not die, considering that we are almost 7 billion people and every day more humans are born then they increase rate is the same and there are more of us coming. However, if you consider the environment that we live in and how corrupted it is then maybe we might get extinct. If you look on both sides there are possibilities that only science can answer and deny...

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Sep 28, 2015

No one can predict this for certainty aside from the fact that, near as we can tell, entropy is relatively absolute for all purposes that matter to people. Barring the ability to reverse entropy, humans will likely die out within a timeframe at most measured in billions of years.

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User voted Yes; in about 10,000,000 (10 million) years.
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Aug 2, 2015

Obviously, no species can live forever. Saying otherwise is absurd.

"The human race" refers to the species Homo sapiens that will NOT be able to NOT evolve for more than 10-100 million years.
After this point, maybe humans will still be exploring the Universe, or be settled for a while. But this people will not be part of the human race as we know it.

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Aug 18, 2015

of course, probably just before we finish a project we have dedicated our lives to. Say, sending a seed spaceship of into the void;

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Jul 28, 2016

If we don't figure out how to leave earth when she'll be to close to the sun, maybe she'll last longer, but keep in mind nothing is eternal.

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Jul 28, 2016

It is my understanding that the distance between Earth and the Sun is increasing rather than decreasing (by 15 cm or 1.5 cm a year).

I'm not panicking at all.

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Sep 1, 2015

Actually u have to more exacte if evolving does not count as humanatys extinction then we will continue on forever but if it does count then we will surely be gone soon( masured on a universal scale)

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