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Earth's expiration date and the humans expiration day
Some weeks ago I saw on a science program. The Univers In this episode they had asked the science people, who has the space as their work area. what they thought could be the end of the world and/or Earth
The program made me think/wonder It's no doubt that our planet and the people that lives on it has an expiration date. I'm pretty sure the expiration date for the human kind is close than Earth expiration date. I also think it's more likely that we the human kind, will erase us self from the surface than some earth-killer asteroid would hit us. When it comes to our Mother Earth I don't know what is most highly to happen a planet almost the size of Earth hit us or the Sun expand and swallow Earth ? No I'm absolutely not worried. If you may wonder or think so. Markus |
Only God knows that date!!:yep:
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I think it's a pretty safe bet that none of us will live to see the end of either the earth or the human race.
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End of the Human Race is another matter. The right idiot in control of a nuclear arsenal has a decent shot of wiping us out, but probably not completely. But most likely, if we do see a species ending event, it will be from some pandemic that we can't stop. Or again, from an impactor from space. But yet, it's kinda weird that one of the biggest natural disasters we could ever face, an impact from an asteroid or the like, is the only natural disaster we can both predict with adequate lead time and we can prevent, that we aren't spending more effort to protect ourselves. https://b612foundation.org/ ftw |
if one believes in the almighty then this will be convinced God will come to our rescue and take over the steering wheels before we completely drive over the edge
While some believe in a thing called Gaia that Earth is a living organisme and thinking ditto. Will God take control and let some part of the human live on or Will this Gaia erase the human kind from her organisme or let some of the human get a second chance to improve That was about the Human Earth: Will, if Bible is wrong in some way, God let Earth be destroyed or give it another chance with other living things than human or will Human still be his choice ? Markus |
I absolutely do believe that God would allow us to destroy the earth. Our tiny bit of floating rock could hardly be of significance to an omnipotent being responsible for creating existence itself.
I figure that he gave us this playground and he gave us the free will to do with it and each other as our consciences will abide. If we mess it up it's on us, just as what we do to each other is also on us and I believe that once this life is done we'll be judged on how we chose to live it and whether we deserve to move on. |
When I wrote/made my thread I had not God in my mind only science stuff
When I read Reece comments I thought My thread can be discussed from a religious point-of-view or from a Science-point-of view. It's up the each debater how he or she sees it. Markus |
Watch "Life of Pi". :up:
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Earth’s Next Major Extinction Event Has Already Started
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I know. Let's pick 27,000 species out the millions of species on earth. We'll pick them arbitrarily to ensure bias, make grand assumptions about past extinction rates, as if we knew at any given time how many species exist (heck, we can't even agree on what a species IS!!) and then make a prediction of doom. Shades of 1950s science fiction movies, but for a lot more money.
Doom sells. What people buy we will get more of. People are absolute SUCKERS for predictions of doom, especially THEIR doom. Watch for more more and darker doom scenarios, invented from whole cloth, sold to you by news media which has lost its compass and doesn't know what news is any more. |
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Still, given that we're the only animals on the planet who are aware that we're causing an extinction event, I doubt we'll reach Permian levels (95% of all life destroyed). By the way, Dinosaurs aren't extinct. You see them every day. |
Yes I know dinosaurs aren't extinct, I had a leg of one last night. :O:
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If that article above is true then we're not talking about one or two species over centuries but hundreds of them, I'm sure that would count as a local mass extinction. Add in the lost species from every other country and we've got a global mass extinction on our hands and its the "greed is good" culture that's driving them to extinction. As always we've got the climate and extinction deniers who are listened to more because they have the loudest voices, its not because they are right that they are so vocal its because they have more to lose than any one else, you only have to look at the Brazilian rain forest destruction to see this greed culture in full swing. |
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