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The fourth millennium of the Gregorian calendar will begin on January 1, 3001, and end on December 31, 4000. It will be the fourth millennium in the Anno Domini or Common Era.

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Extrapolations

  • Global sea levels could rise by 6.8 metres (22 ft) by the 31st century under a high emissions scenario.
  • 3015: A camera placed by Jonathon Keats will finish its exposure time after its placement at the ASU Art Museum in Tempe, Arizona, in 2015.
  • 3016: According to Stephen Hawking, humanity may be doomed by this time due to climate change, nuclear war, and/or artificial intelligence unless space colonization is achieved.
  • 3117: Minimum time by which, according to physicist Andrew Kennedy, humanity can expect to have reached 'Barnard's Star', assuming an annual economic growth rate (and corresponding increase in power output) of 1.4% from 2007.
  • 3183: The time pyramid, a public art work at Wemding, Germany, is scheduled for completion.
  • 3500: Re-inception of a period of cyclical polar glaciation if atmospheric CO2 concentrations did not exceed a low 240 parts per million by volume (ppmv), however currently exceeding 390. This date would be greatly prolonged even if restored to a pre-industrial 280.
  • Astronomical events

  • c.3000: due to the precession of the equinoxes, γ Cephei will become the northern pole star until c.5200 when this will be ι Cephei.
  • December 18, 3089: First transit of Venus which is not part of a pair since November 23, 1396.
  • December 20, 3332: transit of Venus.
  • 3412: Expected return of Comet McNaught–Russell.
  • 3711/12: multi-triple conjunction between Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
  • The expected return of Comet Donati.
  • Science fiction and astrology

  • The prophecies of Nostradamus cover events from 1555 to 3797.
  • References

    4th millennium Wikipedia