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hi /sci/ :)

highschool dropout here. I have a question.

If the earth's mass is increasing from collecting space dust as well as global warming trapping energy in our atmosphere and ice turning to water and the molten core cooling down...the effect of gravity will inevitably increase.

So my question is about how long do we have(relative to human lifespans) before gravity's pull prevents us from breaking through the atmosphere and we are essentially stuck on earth?

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