
POLL: How our civilization really end?
Some examples to my view most likely to least. 1. Public AI acquisition in February. Globe on global warming or climate three shifts. viral world murderer 4. Gamma Ray burst in May. Meteor 6. 7.2012 Roaming black hole lol 8. The economic failure 9. Collapse field magnet 10. THE SUN!
We'd be lucky to survive until the sun can kill us. There is no way to quantify the risk of an outbreak of gamma rays, meteor or get involved roaming black hole. I do not think there will even be time for an acquisition of IA, unless it happens rather soon. In my opinion, 2 and 3 are more likely through the measure. Nobody cares about global warming, and half of the United States do not even believe in it, and not until they lose Florida waves. In the midst of a global pandemic very mild (compared to the plagues that killed one third of the entire human population to only a few hundred years) seems much more likely that any new mutation in the AIDS or the flu or Ebola (hemorrhagic fever or some other charming) develop, especially as climate change progresses, ecosystems are destroyed, the species (including humans) are forced to migrate, and the result new exhibits. As such, global warming could kill large numbers of us, but disease agitated in the process to finish the job that global warming might not be able to do it yourself. Sweet dreams!
Young earth, ice age civilizations 4/14: James Nienhuis on Antimatter Radio Show, 8/13+8/20, 2009
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