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{{short description|Scientific projections regarding the far future}}
[[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 idea of the [[Earth]] several billion years from now, when the [[Sun]] is a [[red giant]].]]

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| If people manage to collect all the [[deuterium]] from seawater, this is when the fuel for [[fusion power]] reactors will run out, assuming people use as much energy as they did in 1995.<ref name="Ongena 3–14"/>
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==Graphical timelines==
For graphical, [[logarithmic timeline]]s of these events see:
* [[Graphical timeline of the universe]] (to 8 billion years from now)
* [[Graphical timeline of the Stelliferous Era]] (to 10<sup>20</sup> years from now)
* [[Graphical timeline from Big Bang to Heat Death]] (to 10<sup>1000</sup> years from now)

==Related pages==
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* [[Chronology of the universe]]
* [[Detailed logarithmic timeline]]
* [[Earth's location in the Universe]]
* [[Orders of magnitude (time)]]
* [[Space and survival]]
* [[10th millennium]]
(contracted; show full)<ref name=loeb_2016>{{cite journal |last1=Loeb |first1=Abraham |year=2016 |last2=Batista |first2=Rafael |last3=Sloan |first3=W. |title=Relative Likelihood for Life as a Function of Cosmic Time |journal=Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics |volume=2016 |issue=8 |pages=040 | arxiv = 1606.08448 |doi=10.1088/1475-7516/2016/08/040|bibcode=2016JCAP...08..040L }}</ref>
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[[Category:Science]]