how long left till the world ends?
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At 2/1/03 03:14 PM, RuthlessBastard wrote:
himself.All this global warming and melting of the ice caps and stuff are just a result of our lack of respect for nature and for eachother.It will all happen from the inside of society,until it crumbles.Like some philosopher said once:
"The greatest enemy of man,is man himself..."
The melting of the icecaps is not likely to destroy us all, just a lot of us. Which leaves nuclear war, that might very well be possible in the future.
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Someone will build a time machine, and they will go either:
forward in time to when the earth gets sucked into a black hole so everything gets sucked through the time machine into the black hole.
backwards in time to when the meteorite hit the dinosaurs and all the debris goes into our time, none of it affects the dinosaurs and they survived for another 65 million years so they're about 50 metres tall by now and the human race has managed to evolve in only the impact site and the surrounding few hundred miles. They have one gigantic city which they manage to shelter from the second time machine meteor impact and all the dinosaurs run to the city and try to shelter and eat all the people and it stops being sheltered becuase nobody runs the mahcines so everything dies at the same time. Because everything falls over at exactly the same time the shockwave travels round the world and cracks go through it and the segments bounce off each other and they drift off towards Mars to destroy the martians.
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i think the the human race will be gone within 300 years
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Well,yea i know that.But you gotta admit,that is a big threat.I mean,almost all costal cities will be wiped out.Not to mention only that,but there is also tons of fresh drinkable water in those glaciers,and in the future water's gonna become pretty scarce.It's pretty sad how we've screwed ourselves unknowingly :(
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the human race has screwed it's self?
it's an interesting idea
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According to the Nostrodomas Prophecies, it is speculated that the end will come in the year 4000 a.d.
"The sun will burn out and the seas will boil"
My guess is that this would be caused by some sort of new weapon of mass destruction. Think about it; we have Nukes today, imagine what we will have 2000 years from now...
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With the current population trends, eventually we won't be able to supply food and water to everyone. While this is pretty far off, still it would be creepy. Also, I'm not sure if it is even possible, but what if the world just stops spinning? Suddenly every building is moving in excess of 1000 miles an hour and the ground is moving at 0. That does not equal a good outcome.
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At 2/1/03 03:21 PM, MagicalMusicalMonkey wrote: Someone will build a time machine, and they will go either...
Here's something to wrap your mind around:
Suppose life got started on Earth because people from the future brought back pathogens and single-celled lifeforms, which later evolved into advanced organisms.
Now, where did it start? The single-celled organisms brought back in time eventually evolved into humans, which later brought them back in time to create life on earth.
You getting all this?
It's sort of a chain with no ends.
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At 2/1/03 12:49 PM, warriormage wrote: No, one part of the planet would enter the event horizon of the black hole first sucking it in with the speed of light, thus ripping it apart from the rest. After that everything would be compressed into a very small ball, and once it is compressed it cannot be ripped apart anymore but it will continue to be compressed because the density of a black hole is infinite, because the same counts for the volume.
If something is compressed first it could not be ripped apart anymore. The gravitationel forces are pressing at the ball from all sides, if it would be ripped apart then that would defy the gravitationel forces, it would have to go in against them. In the end it is compressed.
hold on a second...have either of you ever thrown anything into a black hole?
no? didnt think so...
so all you guys can do is make scientific gueses not definate trueths
so you dont realy know if youre right or not
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At 2/1/03 12:35 PM, warriormage wrote: Before it would lose it's energy, it would become a Red Giant, the sun would grow so big that it would consume Earth. After that it would go supernova and become a white dwarve.
Our sun is far too small to go supernova. For a star to do that, it would have to be 3 times the mass of the sun. A large supernova in our galaxy (I think) would illuminate the world far more brightly than the sun. I'm pretty sure of this, because supernovae from several billion light years away can be seen through hubble. This would undoubtedly cause a lot of problems, like looking up at the sky would probably mean temporary blindness, and cars would have to have heavily tinted windscreens or far more crashes would happen.
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ya know, that nostradamus guy predicted the end of the world in no less than a squllion different times on a squllion different dates, hell, anyone can do that. I know he predicted titanic bla bla bla. But out of all those predictions he made,which was alot, of course one or two r gonna be sort of correct, whether out of luck or 'special powers' I dunno. But if I spent my entire life saying dates and quoting depressing poetry along with it, I'd get it correct now and again.
June 17th-2005 and the great island will collapse, destroying the kingdom.
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wait fore it,wait fore it......
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What Nostradamus actually did was wrote down obscure rhyming couplets, about 7 of which have dates mentioned in them. They have on average all been interpreted as meaning 3 completely different things, and have been twisted beyond all recognition to say that they predict events which have already happened. And in september 1999, I didn't notice a great king of fire raining down from the sky, as he predicted.
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At 2/1/03 04:14 PM, MagicalMusicalMonkey wrote: What Nostradamus actually did was wrote down obscure rhyming couplets, about 7 of which have dates
Yeah, that's what I used to say but everyone just ignored me so I figured I was wrong, but perhaps I'm not and people were just ignoring me cause I'm irritating! Yay!
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At 2/1/03 04:14 PM, MagicalMusicalMonkey wrote: And in september 1999, I didn't notice a great king of fire raining down from the sky, as he predicted.
Although, he may have been a couple of years off and seen the september 2001 WTC attacks, that sort of fits the description, but again that's interpreting the prediction after the event and warping what he wrote. Personally, think it's a load of bollocks.
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At 2/1/03 02:00 PM, warriormage wrote:
If God, if he exists, would do that, he would be most cruel. Perhaps he'd use a meteor, the sun, a big black hole or a giant solar storm for that. Or perhaps naturel disasters happening everywhere and the sky raining fire and stuff like that.
Maybe he could come storming down from heaven in his big robes and unleash 12 headed monsters like they refer to in the book of revelations. Hey, even if we do get massacred in a bloody rampage of an angry deity, it WOULD be pretty bad ass to have four horsemen running around ripping the stars from the sky and shit.
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At 2/1/03 04:06 PM, Bobby_Jenkins wrote: But if I spent my entire life saying dates and quoting depressing poetry along with it, I'd get it correct now and again.
June 17th-2005 and the great island will collapse, destroying the kingdom.
He's onto something here...
Let me give it a shot...
In the nintieth year of the two hundreth century of the kings- the great ruler's son will fall. He will release the iron tablet, and a chalice made of fire. When all is left, only the strongest brother will remain.
DON'T QUESTION ME I'M A PROPHET, A VISIONARY, AND A GENIOUS!!!!
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At 2/1/03 05:08 PM, Taxman2A wrote:
In the nintieth year of the two hundreth century of the kings- the great ruler's son will fall. He will release the iron tablet, and a chalice made of fire. When all is left, only the strongest brother will remain.
DON'T QUESTION ME I'M A PROPHET, A VISIONARY, AND A GENIOUS!!!!
Not to try and respond to my own post, but when I typed that I completely pulled out of my ass... Looking back at it now though it looks like I could have predicted the end of world war II...
The years never make much sense in those things, so could easily get that to be a number you want it to be just be defining on what the "century of kings" is.
"great ruler's son"- could symbolize the japanese attack on pearl harbor, the great ruler being the US, and the son being one of its military bases.
"iron tablet- chalice of fire"- could obviously symbolize the dropping of the nuclear bomb and its effects.
"strongest brother"- the US, or humanity, however you want to look at it.
lol, not necessarily trying to prove anything with that just thought it was funny.
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Actually, I believe that the world will end in a few thousand/million years, when the sun explodes.
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At 2/1/03 12:44 PM, Semyaza wrote:At 2/1/03 12:35 PM, warriormage wrote:The way I understood it the stars don't 'run' out of energy, I was pretty sure they kept climbing the emp table (In climbing the emp table they would change colors red dwarf=Li and blah blah blah) and gaining spare neutrons till they became so dense they collapsed and formed a neutron star or blackhole, the only main difference being having an event horizon which I forget all about that stuff. I could be wrong though that was like 3 yrs ago, tra la.3. Sun Dies. The Sun runs out of energy and the world is encased in dark and cold, extreem cold. But that wont happend for another billion years.Before it would lose it's energy, it would become a Red Giant, the sun would grow so big that it would consume Earth. After that it would go supernova and become a white dwarve.
More or less. The difference is their mass prior to collapsing. If they're under a certain mass (and I believe our sun is by a factor of about 3 or 4), they become a neutron star. If they're above it, they may be massive enough to form a black hole.
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i don't think the world will end, sure humans might end if we keep up these pointless wars.
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they say a huge rock will crash into the earth in a couple million years
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At 2/1/03 07:29 PM, Inuyasha666 wrote: they say a huge rock will crash into the earth in a couple million years
rofl in 2 million years think of the technology we'll have as a defense against that rock.
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At 2/1/03 03:39 PM, Kev_Dawg wrote: According to the Nostrodomas Prophecies, it is speculated that the end will come in the year 4000 a.d.
"The sun will burn out and the seas will boil"
My guess is that this would be caused by some sort of new weapon of mass destruction. Think about it; we have Nukes today, imagine what we will have 2000 years from now...
Most likely the sun will grow to be a big-assed red giant and will consume quite a few planets (if not all) before imploding in on itself. Kind of like an end-of-life blowout bash ;) However, mankind will probably undo itself long before then.
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:/ you people sure don't sound too optimistic
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It will end tomarrow. Repeat this statement again until it does end.
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the world had better not end before i beat episdoe 6 on death incarnate on wolfenstein 3-d
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At 2/1/03 03:45 PM, Ps2_Lover_666 wrote:At 2/1/03 12:49 PM, warriormage wrote:
hold on a second...have either of you ever thrown anything into a black hole?
no? didnt think so...
so all you guys can do is make scientific gueses not definate trueths
so you dont realy know if youre right or not
I suppose you're right, I got my information from some scientific site. But the effects of black holes are visible, their gravity affects other heavenly bodies. There is real scientific data about black holes, I have used some of it.
Since light cannot escape a black hole, it must suck everything in with the speed of light.
And it would be impossible for something first to be compressed and then to be ripped apart. But I'm not very sure about the ripping apart thing, maybe it does only get compressed.
I know only a little, but throwing around theories and stuff is fun. There's no real proof of it yet, there have been no encounters between a space ship and a black hole yet.
It is all just a theory.
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I just thought of another doomsday scenario, also from discovery channel.
The moon is leaving us
The moon is moving away from us, just a few centimeters per year or so. But the moon is moving away. The moon keeps the rotation of the Earth stable, when it would be gone, there would be nothing left to stabilise the rotation. The result is that the Earth would start rotating randomly without any pattern, this would cause severe environmental changes. The sahara could be freezing cold one day and be somewhat chilly later on. The pools could melt because of extremely high temperatures and freeze later on again.
Without a stable rotation, the climate everywhere would be constantly changing. Which means we all die.
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The end of the world can't be that far away. It's only a matter of time before people watch nothing but stupid reality shows, listen to bullshit pseudo-music from boy bands and pop princesses, and I go on a rampage and fucking DESTROY THEM ALL. Brittany Spears, the guy on "Joe Millionaire", nobody in the realm of idiotic pop-culture is safe.
The final sign of the apocalypse will come when there's a reality show about getting on to ANOTHER reality show! You just KNOW that that kind of asinine horse shit is just around the corner.
Why do people like this crap so much?

