Earths Collapse "Imminent"

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Headdrivehardscrew

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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?
I'm all for the end of the world, as it would finally get those climate change cult followers to shut the melonfarm up.
 

templar1138a

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This probably is sensationalism. As many have already pointed out, this article is very vague.

However, I am not skeptical to the idea that the environment is not going to be able to sustain the human population at its current numbers. I don't believe humans are capable of destroying nature. After all, nature adapts and changes. We're just destroying ourselves.

But I admit, I don't like the notion of being killed by a dramatic change in the environment, especially considering that I'll probably be an old man by then, but at least I'll take comfort in knowing that natural selection will finally stop being staved off. The forces of nature can be more powerful than any government policy.

I just hope that I'm fully dead before the grolar bears eat me.
 

Sonic Doctor

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Well at least we won't have to worry about time stopping being the cause of our ruined day. =P

YAWN!! Wake me when the world is actually ending.
 

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honestly i'm fairly positive on the idea that we'll have colonised other planets by then. Plus all of us will be probably dead before that happens, so i'm not concerned.
 

Terminate421

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This is why I love the environment. It scares me to try to save the world and then makes me realize I cannot do shit thanks to Old White People sitting on my government.
 

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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.
more or less this.

bring proofs or stfu, and stop trying to bring every one down
 

Terminate421

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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.
You forgot Penguins, Jolly Ranchers, and.......POKEMON.

But in all seriousness, We kinda should try and clean up our environment. Everytime we kill a species, I feel like shit.
 

Nerexor

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All this does is let me tentatively put "earth collapse" on my list of "ways the whole species could potentially die within my lifetime."

Favorites include:
Nuclear annihilation

SuperPlague (viruses are adapting to our abilities to cure them, plague would easily wipe out any urban center, and I live right in the heart of a major one.)

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?)

Socioeconomic collapse: Shit falls apart, wars begin everywhere, the corporates either pull the strings or shit themselves when their precious money stops being worth anything, organized society disintegrates and lots and lots of people die.

Divine Apocalypse: Book of revelations style. Includes plagues, floods, earthquakes, volacanoes, and armies of angels who are pissed at being dismissed by atheists.

Alien Apocalypse: Aliens decide we need to die. It happens, because our computer tech is incompatible and thus we can't upload the computer virus to disable the aliens shields.

And now: Planetary tectonic collapse event triggering an ice age.
 

Plazmatic

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Griffolion said:
Hazy992 said:
It'd help if they actually told us what this collapse is supposed to be
They go as deep as some sort of cataclysmic shift in the Earth's biosphere that could cause another ice age. Or something. Yeah.
Nice apocalypse TOOOTALLY not like Humans haven't survived an ice age that lasted 100,000 years ago, well be totally FU--

oh wait, we did, in fact we've been around for upwards of 150,000 years... OVER-DRAMATIZATION, IGNORE AND MOVE ON.

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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?)
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

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Plazmatic said:
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?)
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.
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.
 

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Hafrael said:
Bassik said:
Eh, the Earth is going to be fine. It survived a whole lot more then anything we can throw at it.
Have you seen how big an explosion a nuclear bomb makes?

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.
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.