Struck by lightning/Asteroid collision
Anyways, they say the chance of being struck by lightning is 1 out of 600,000 to 650,000. So that comes down to about a range from 1.66E-6% chance of getting hit by lightning.
Then there is the statement that there is a 1 out of 909,000 chance of Earth being struck by a ELE (Exinction Level Event) object. That's a 1.1E-6% chance.
There are on average 93 deaths and 300 injuries a year caused by lightning strikes. So if you take that 1 out of 600,000 lightning strikes are killers, that would mean then that out of every 55,800,000 million lightning strikes 93 kill someone.
Considering the fact that thunder storms happen world wide ALL the time. 55,800,000 lightning strikes is nothing compared to how many total number of lightning stikes worldwide there are a year. You can figure that out by the fact that there are 8 million a day, times 364, equals 272,000,000 stikes a year.
My point being that with the millions of tiny and large objects swirling about out there, with the chance of being hit by an ELE is only 1.5 times better than getting struck by lightning, it's only a matter of time until Earth gets whammied again, and by looking at the odds of lightning strikes, it could happen any time, today, tomorrow, whenever.
Eh, this probably doesn't even make any sense. I'm writing it at 2 am, and I'm dead tired. So I'll leave with my favorite song regarding death:
The Beer Song
"In heaven there is no beer, that's why we drink it here. And when we're gone from here, our friends will be drinking all our beer!"
Edited by - SylverFysh on 5/15/2004 12:35:09 AM