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{{short description|Scientific projections regarding the far future}}
{{About|the far future as postulated by science| mathematically calculated astronomical and celendric predictions |List of future astronomical events|the far future in fiction|Far future in fiction|the far future in religion|Far future in religion|earlier future times|Timelines of the future}}
{{Distinguish|Timelapse of the Future}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}}
[[File:Red Giant Earth warm.jpg|thumb|274x274px|alt= A dark gray and red sphere representing the Earth lies against a black background to the right of an orange circular object representing the Sun| Artist's conceptidea of the [[Earth]] several billion years from now, when the [[Sun]] is a [[red giant]].]]

Some types of [[science]] can say what could happen many, many years from now.<ref>{{cite book
 | author= Rescher, Nicholas
 | authorlink = Nicholas Rescher
 | title = Predicting the future: An introduction to the theory of forecasting
 | date = 1998
 | publisher = State University of New York Press
(contracted; show full) last1=Brownlee | first1=Donald E. | date=2010 | chapter=Planetary habitability on astronomical time scales | title=Heliophysics: Evolving Solar Activity and the Climates of Space and Earth | editor1-first=Carolus J. | editor1-last=Schrijver | editor2-first=George L. | editor2-last=Siscoe | chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=M8NwTYEl0ngC&pg=PA79 | publisher=Cambridge University Press | isbn=978-0-521-11294-9 | ref=harv }}

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