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OK, different source, different numbers. I thought I had a good source.
I disagree on the millions of years in the future, though: the more mass it gets, the faster it acquires more, so this is more exponential than linear. It won't be anytime soon, yes, but maybe faster than you think.
Yeah, I agree it’s definitely not going to be linear growth, but I don’t think any potential great grandchildren of ours will live to see it.
Agreed, they won't. By far. Maybe even humans won't see it lighting up.
But also the bigger it gets, the faster it clears its orbit, so the slower it grows.
Interesting aspect, yes. Now we need someone with the right simulation tools who can run this for a better answer.