Mr. Peabody saw the Earth got swallowed by the red giant Sun, like a snake swallowing a man whole alive, through his electrical telescope as he watched from Gliese 581 G. Quickly, he was telling everyone what he saw in his telescope. He thought it was a great lesson to get away before we die.
Well, it all started 76 years ago, the Earth was 9.55 billions years old and people are wearing a mechanical suit to protect themselves from the hot magnificent heat of the red giant star called the Sun. The temperature is about more than 189 degrees since the Sun is gradually growing and hotter every billion years until it dies and turn into a planetary nebula to a white dwarf.
One day, at a classy, old house, there stands Mr. Peabody staring at the Sun while looking anxious about something. He thinks there are 64% chance of the Sun expands to the Earth’s orbit, which mean the Earth is going to get swallowed and dies. After that, he then searches about the Sun life’s cycle, it told him that the Sun is expanding to Earth’s orbit and then turn into a planetary nebula which turn into a white dwarf. He got scared and search which planet is liveable like Earth and he found it a planet liveable like Earth called Gliese 581 G is about 2 light years(20 trillion km) away in the Gliese 581 system and he then search about Gliese 581 G. He thought it might be better if they leave, since the Sun is swallowing Earth and he don’t want to die like that, even though it’s too hot to live on Earth as if the Earth is Venus.
He then said to his adopted son called Sherman, who is 10 years aged and told him about it. Everybody forgets about this since technology has improved from the last 5 century and now everybody forgot since they are ob...
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...Earth and everything else is the same when the Earth was 4.6 billions years ago.
3 years later, Gliese was transformed into a mechanical, technology planet which everyone is safe to live there. Unfortunately, remember the boy called Saidou, he died on Earth after 4 years of living with the heat and melt peacefully to death. Once people, who were living on Gliese 581 G is living like the people on Earth when it was the year 2120.
70 years later, Mr.Peabody waited for this moment for a long time to see the Sun swallowing the Earth through his electrical telescope. ”Boom” shouted Mr. Peabody and was telling what he saw through his advanced glass and everybody was spellbound to see this happening. That’s the end of the story and everyone live happily ever after Gliese died later.
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