This one. Any other outcome is just speculation and not very likely.OmniscientOstrich said:When the Sun engulf's the Earth in it's Red Giant phase, roughly 5 billion years from now. Bit of a boring answer, but probably the most accurate.
This one. Any other outcome is just speculation and not very likely.OmniscientOstrich said:When the Sun engulf's the Earth in it's Red Giant phase, roughly 5 billion years from now. Bit of a boring answer, but probably the most accurate.
thank god, the earth servers been laggingSimeon Ivanov said:Someone hits the Shutdown button on the "Earth" server. Quick and painless ... at least the world will have less assholes now.
DISPROVEN. All the nuclear warheads in the WORLD wouldn't destroy the physical planet. Kill all life? Maybe, if carefully planned. But the planet would survive.Sonicron said:I vote Aliens. According to the 100% accurate predictions of the future sitting on my shelf, approximately 38.500 years from now a giant swarm of sentient locusts is coming to tear the galaxy at large a new one.
Or, you know, we could get the job done ourselves with just a fraction of the WMDs we have at our disposal right now.
Nah, it'll be extermination the mechanical servants of a long dead race that have gone crazy and decided to wipe out all life in the galaxy.Sonicron said:I vote Aliens. According to the 100% accurate predictions of the future sitting on my shelf, approximately 38.500 years from now a giant swarm of sentient locusts is coming to tear the galaxy at large a new one.
There was one fascinating and highly detailed documentary I saw about the History of the Earth that posited the molten "engine" of the Earth will eventually cool, halting the "recycling" of the crust and rendering the surface uninhabitable. I haven't examined any of the research about this so I don't know how much evidence there is, but it seems rather plausible and - the purpose of this note - it is predicted to occur "only" between two and three billion years from now, so that might be something else to watch out for if humans manage to survive for that long.OmniscientOstrich said:When the Sun engulf's the Earth in it's Red Giant phase, roughly 5 billion years from now. Bit of a boring answer, but probably the most accurate.
Bullshit. Things like this have been happening all throughout human history. Anyone who claims there is some sort of unusual rise in these events is either woefully ignorant and needs to educate themselves about history, incredibly stupid, or just delusional.Kapol said:all the recent worldwide events that seem to be signs of the endtimes I felt a new one was deserved.
I had meant that more as a joke/excuse for making this thread more then anything serious. Though the number of fairly large natural disasters that have happened this year (the tidal earthquakes that caused the nuclear problem in Japan, the earthquake in New Zealand that caused so much problems), and it's seem like there's been a lot of rioting as well. But these things, while bad, aren't really that unusual and really shouldn't be looked at as signs of the end of the world.Extraintrovert said:Bullshit. Things like this have been happening all throughout human history. Anyone who claims there is some sort of unusual rise in these events is either woefully ignorant and needs to educate themselves about history, incredibly stupid, or just delusional.Kapol said:all the recent worldwide events that seem to be signs of the endtimes I felt a new one was deserved.
While you probably should have make it more obvious that it was a joke/justification, I do apologise for insulting you for it, as it was unnecessary and unjustified. The idea behind what you typed is still horribly flawed, but thank you for noting the intention of it.Kapol said:I had meant that more as a joke/excuse for making this thread more then anything serious. Though the number of fairly large natural disasters that have happened this year (the tidal earthquakes that caused the nuclear problem in Japan, the earthquake in New Zealand that caused so much problems), and it's seem like there's been a lot of rioting as well. But these things, while bad, aren't really that unusual and really shouldn't be looked at as signs of the end of the world.
Yeah, pretty much this...aaaaaaaaaaaaaand this:Fingers O said:I have a strong felling that humans will be hoist by their own petard (i.e. global warming or some indirect suicide), but since there's no option for my opinion in the poll, here's my concept in colour and bold for Earth's demise:
Nothing sudden or terrifying will happen. Life will slowly disappear from Earth, the rest of the universe will not notice or care, and the world will eventually fade away to a lifeless, inhospitable rock like the rest of the planets, only to be slowly wiped away by the collapse/explosion of the Sun. And it will undoubtedly be both beautiful and unseen by anyone or thing.
Really? Hadn't heard about that. Thanks!King Toasty said:DISPROVEN. All the nuclear warheads in the WORLD wouldn't destroy the physical planet. Kill all life? Maybe, if carefully planned. But the planet would survive.Sonicron said:I vote Aliens. According to the 100% accurate predictions of the future sitting on my shelf, approximately 38.500 years from now a giant swarm of sentient locusts is coming to tear the galaxy at large a new one.
Or, you know, we could get the job done ourselves with just a fraction of the WMDs we have at our disposal right now.