

The last red dwarfs die in the year 100 trillion. Other stars then slowly die, making the universe end in a whimper. The Sun then expands and becomes a red giant - destroying Earth in the process - before dying as a white dwarf in 7,650,412,497. The Sun's luminosity increases in 427,821,025, causing plants to die in 833,270,413, followed by life as a whole in 2,952,729,059. Antarctica then melts in 43,343,155, followed by a significant asteroid impact in 70,606,131, and the formation of a supercontinent in 153,793,159. Next, a gamma-ray burst occurs, Phobos becoming a ring system, whereas Saturn's rings disappear. In 97,583, supervolcano Yellowstone erupts, followed by the Apollo 11 footprints fading in 968,657.

The Sahara becomes tropical in 14,811, and Voyager 1 passes Gliese 445 in 38,874. Comet Hale-Bopp returns in 3357, followed by extreme sea-level rise, an asteroid impact, and stars going supernova. Following natural events, humans land on Mars, and Earth's magnetic field flips.

And I learn, whatever state I may be in, therein to be content." The film features a quote by Helen Keller: "Everything has its wonders, even darkness and silence. A spin-off, Life Beyond, was later made.ĭue to the speed of the film, the years in this plot may not reflect actual timeline and is just an estimation. The film is also the inspiration of a song and music video by Noah Cyrus she praised the existential elements of the film. The film became viral, garnering millions of views and generally positive reviews. The 29-minute film is a flowmotion-a combination of a hyper-lapse, time-lapse, and regular shots-of the universe from 2019 to the end of time, consisting of self-made and fair use footages films, the Internet, and speeches by scientists, with the lapse doubling every five seconds, using current knowledge, combining different hypotheses.Īfter six months of production, it was released on YouTube and screened on several venues it also won the 2020 Webby Awards. Boswell, following Timelapse of the Entire Universe. Timelapse of the Future: A Journey to the End of Time is a 2019 short animated pseudo-documentary web film created by American astronomy-themed musician and filmmaker John D.
