zolace
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May 03, 2014, 02:08:14 PM |
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Think positive and enjoy life.. As far as I'm aware you only get one so don't waste time focusing on the bad, life is good.
Exactly!Why all this negativity and bad thoughts on how world will end?Let's enjoy every second of our life and spend more time with the persons we love!
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Mr G
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May 04, 2014, 10:53:31 PM |
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A form of Nuclear Fart Fusion we will pump enough gas into our atmosphere and some granny will turn on her microwave with a faulty door and when it dings, it will start a a chain of events beginning with a fission fart "trigger" radioactive particles will result from that. creating the high energy that is required to bring two or more protons close enough that nuclear forces overcome their electrostatic repulsion. thus ending life as we know it.
P.s stop eating cabbage.
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SolarGalaxa
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May 04, 2014, 11:06:28 PM |
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Seeing how things are going right now, i'd guess that either nuclear warfare+winter or yellowstone erupting does us in
note: for this substitute "world" with "all of humanity"
The only thing we know for sure, is that the sun will engulf Earth, and the inner Solar System in a inferno in a couple billion years. However, Thermonuclear Global War, Yellowstone, or Crustal Displacement (explains all the intensifying earthquakes) will do us in.
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Cutie_Mari
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May 05, 2014, 12:42:47 AM |
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I don't think all of humanity will ever end, it will probably go on and on forever
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May 05, 2014, 12:56:40 AM |
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world without end, amen.
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May 05, 2014, 02:29:52 AM |
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Another theory is connected to Planet X, or Nibiru, is the supposed 10th planet in our solar system - if we're counting Pluto. According to the Planet X theory, Nibiru is enormous and is on a 3,600-year elliptical orbit that places it in Earth’s gravitational proximity in 2012 - an event that would cause flooding, earthquakes and worldwide destruction. Proponents of the theory cite earthquake and weather data as evidence of the planet’s increasing influence on Earth, and some say that Egyptian records show that the Planet X 'flyby' corresponds to Noah’s great flood and the sinking of Atlantis. However, astronomers say there’s no evidence to support Planet X theory and that if the planet did exist, humans would be able to see such a large planet with the naked eye. The Nibiru catastrophe was initially predicted to occur in May 2003, but the date was later changed to the infamous Dec. 21, 2012. Quite scary.... just hope that it never happens. Lieder described Planet X as roughly four times the size of the Earth, and said that its closest approach would occur on May 27, 2003, resulting in the Earth's rotation ceasing for exactly 5.9 terrestrial days. This would be followed by the Earth's pole destabilising in a pole shift (a physical pole shift, with the Earth's pole physically moving, rather than a geomagnetic reversal) caused by magnetic attraction between the Earth's core and the magnetism of the passing planet. This in turn would disrupt the Earth's magnetic core and lead to subsequent displacement of the Earth's crust.
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Rigon
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May 05, 2014, 03:11:31 PM |
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I believe the world will end in rains of fire, it is the revelations, I forgot the numbers to it.
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blacksails
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May 05, 2014, 04:59:17 PM |
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I don't think all of humanity will ever end, it will probably go on and on forever Everything has to end eventually. In many billion years all stars has died, and the universe becomes a cold, completely dark, depressing place.
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Snorek
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May 05, 2014, 05:13:42 PM |
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All the humanity will die of countless wars and diseases. The pollution of waters and soil will be a trigger for a massive global war over clean parts of the earth. Then the nuclear war will break loose and 90% of population will die in pain and misery. The remaining 10% will still be fighting until disease takes them to their graves
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noviapriani
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May 05, 2014, 05:57:43 PM |
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Well the Sun can die, but in this rate technology my let us escape that doom, it depends how well as people of the world can unite to do it, in this century I dont see it
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MarketNeutral
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May 06, 2014, 12:36:39 AM |
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This is the way the world ends: Not with a bang but a whimper.
T.E. Eliot
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Hazir
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May 06, 2014, 01:11:51 AM |
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The threat of an asteroid hitting the planet is quite real. After all, the Earth and moon have craters that prove they have a long history of being hit by large objects from space. In 2028, the asteroid 1997XF11 will come close to hitting Earth, but scientists say that won't actually happen. However, if it were to hit the planet, the mile-wide rock would race toward the surface at roughly 30,000 mph and probably wipe out most life on the planet.
Conclusion: Just wait until 2028 and see for yourself how world would end, or not.
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umair127
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May 06, 2014, 01:57:38 AM |
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Or the sun will die one day, all life will die, and eventually the earth is going to get sucked in into a black hole.
I watched a special about 20 ways the world could end, the interesting one was the black hole cause if a black hole was to approach us it will start making the skys go black as it would eat away the atmosphere and then the buildinds and we will all start to stretch and be torn to pieces and then to atoms. Im sure we will become atoms very fast.
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May 06, 2014, 02:35:10 AM |
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I watched a special about 20 ways the world could end, the interesting one was the black hole cause if a black hole was to approach us it will start making the skys go black as it would eat away the atmosphere and then the buildinds and we will all start to stretch and be torn to pieces and then to atoms. Im sure we will become atoms very fast.
Black hole is improbable. Our nearest star is four light years away - there just isn't enough mass here to attract one. We'll probably be destroyed within 20 years when computers become sentient.
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blacksails
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May 06, 2014, 03:23:25 PM |
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The threat of an asteroid hitting the planet is quite real. After all, the Earth and moon have craters that prove they have a long history of being hit by large objects from space. In 2028, the asteroid 1997XF11 will come close to hitting Earth, but scientists say that won't actually happen. However, if it were to hit the planet, the mile-wide rock would race toward the surface at roughly 30,000 mph and probably wipe out most life on the planet.
Conclusion: Just wait until 2028 and see for yourself how world would end, or not.
So it's time to build a bunker now, just in case?
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dogechode
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May 06, 2014, 04:54:16 PM |
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I don't think the world is going to end. Did you mean when will the Earth end? Does all life being destroyed count or are we talking about like the planet falling apart Death Star style?
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Joshuar
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May 06, 2014, 05:14:03 PM |
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I watched a special about 20 ways the world could end, the interesting one was the black hole cause if a black hole was to approach us it will start making the skys go black as it would eat away the atmosphere and then the buildinds and we will all start to stretch and be torn to pieces and then to atoms. Im sure we will become atoms very fast.
Black hole is improbable. Our nearest star is four light years away - there just isn't enough mass here to attract one. We'll probably be destroyed within 20 years when computers become sentient. Skynet or the Decepticons?
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May 06, 2014, 05:53:19 PM |
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Skynet or the Decepticons? Or just good old-fashioned obesity and heart disease.
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May 06, 2014, 11:10:20 PM |
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Hmm, a couple of possibilities that I haven't seen mentioned: A rogue star; similar in notion to a rogue planet, a star that was somehow ejected from its original galaxy or is in the process of being ejected. If one were to pass close enough to disturb the Oort Cloud, we could be looking at an increase of objects thrown in towards the inner solar system. A vacuum metastability event; the idea that we live in a false vacuum, which could at any point in time decay into true vacuum. A quote from a paper, which Wikipedia mentions: The possibility that we are living in a false vacuum has never been a cheering one to contemplate. Vacuum decay is the ultimate ecological catastrophe; in the new vacuum there are new constants of nature; after vacuum decay, not only is life as we know it impossible, so is chemistry as we know it. However, one could always draw stoic comfort from the possibility that perhaps in the course of time the new vacuum would sustain, if not life as we know it, at least some structures capable of knowing joy. This possibility has now been eliminated.
Sidney Coleman & F. de Luccia
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May 06, 2014, 11:46:42 PM |
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One is for sure. We can almost with 100% certainty say that our world will be destroyed by humans. We bring that destruction upon ourselves unless something will dramatically change in the way people lives.
But people never changes.
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