Don't give this story any stock. It's just more media propagation of the "bunker" mentality they're trying to force people into.
I'm all for the end of the world, as it would finally get those climate change cult followers to shut the melonfarm up.Griffolion said:Is the earth, in the next 100 years, going to go into a cataclysmic state shift, similar in potency to the one that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs? What do you guys think?
more or less this.Magical029 said:Can I have information? About this...cataclysm? Yeah?
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You won't give me any information?
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I don't believe you.
You forgot Penguins, Jolly Ranchers, and.......POKEMON.Rawne1980 said:Yet another doom.
Why is it people can never predict a time of rainbows, dogs and cats hugging and pink rabbits.
It's always a doom.
Nice apocalypse TOOOTALLY not like Humans haven't survived an ice age that lasted 100,000 years ago, well be totally FU--Griffolion said:They go as deep as some sort of cataclysmic shift in the Earth's biosphere that could cause another ice age. Or something. Yeah.Hazy992 said:It'd help if they actually told us what this collapse is supposed to be
Actually the I believe National Geographic did a thing on the YellowStone Super Volcano. We actually wont all die, the earth really isn't going to end because of it, nor is the human race, really the only people to die are those in the immediate vicinity of the park, and it will only really seriously affect the United States, which will simply have to have either sars or gas masks on to avoid the inhalation of soot. And it might get slightly colder with sulfur being in the atmosphere.Nerexor said:The Yellowstone Explosion (This is why we need force field tech... so we can at least contain and stop the initial blast of ash. Amirite?)
Oh, that's a relief then. Mass death by suffocation would have been a really crappy way to go. I still stand by my force field solution though. Because it would be awesome.Plazmatic said:Actually the I believe National Geographic did a thing on the YellowStone Super Volcano. We actually wont all die, the earth really isn't going to end because of it, nor is the human race, really the only people to die are those in the immediate vicinity of the park, and it will only really seriously affect the United States, which will simply have to have either sars or gas masks on to avoid the inhalation of soot. And it might get slightly colder with sulfur being in the atmosphere.Nerexor said:The Yellowstone Explosion (This is why we need force field tech... so we can at least contain and stop the initial blast of ash. Amirite?)
Major meteorite impacts, earthquakes, and even volcanic eruptions routinely (on the timescale of Earth's history) exceed the energy output of the entire world's nuclear stockpile. The Earth is still here, and life is still present on it. You are too easily impressed.Hafrael said:Have you seen how big an explosion a nuclear bomb makes?Bassik said:Eh, the Earth is going to be fine. It survived a whole lot more then anything we can throw at it.
Do you know how many of those things we have?
If we wanted to we could tear this planet in half, I think it's foolish to doubt, and not fear, the power of human ingenuity.
ETA: Some perspective-
That's the equivalent to 1 ton of TNT. The 8000 nuclear warheads we have in the US alone have the yield of up to 10,000,000 tons of TNT. 8000 We could rip this planet a new one easily.
ETA: Even more perspective.
Most of our weapons are almost 40,000 times more powerful than this.