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How do you think the world will end?
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The Hollow Men
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but a whimper.
Edited by - Arcon on 11/12/2004 3:06:54 PM
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but a whimper.
Edited by - Arcon on 11/12/2004 3:06:54 PM
Global warming will weaken the polar ice caps, a large chunk of Antarctic ice will break off and alter the balance of mass on the Earth enough to throw the rotation out of whack and kill everyone with massive tidal waves.
If Global Warming IS true, anyway. I still think we're just on one of them warm streaks we have every hundred years or so.
If Global Warming IS true, anyway. I still think we're just on one of them warm streaks we have every hundred years or so.
You know, I hate being one that is being acused of doing something wrong.
Most physicists and astronomers alike sing a different tune when it comes to global warming.
One program, targeted at studying Jupiter through a large radio telescope, has found that Jupiter is also going through global warming that has not stopped, and gradually increased over the decade. Okay, fyi: there are no humans on jupiter. No cars, hell, Jupiter might not even have a 'surface'. So what now?
The magnetic poles (north and south) are currently flipping. North becomes south, south becomes north, birds become very confused... It has happened with the sun, and virtually all other planets (that we can tell), with exeption to mars (no magnetisphere).
During this time, Earth's Magnetisphere weakens, allowing more particles from the sun to enter the atmosphere, thus giving us more heat. In about a decade or two, things should cool down a bit.
Does that mean we should stop production of more fuel economic cars? No. Less money for us to pay, less to the Islamic fundamentalists.
Whether you or I like it or not, we do play a role in global warming. Just not as much as everyone thinks.
Most physicists and astronomers alike sing a different tune when it comes to global warming.
One program, targeted at studying Jupiter through a large radio telescope, has found that Jupiter is also going through global warming that has not stopped, and gradually increased over the decade. Okay, fyi: there are no humans on jupiter. No cars, hell, Jupiter might not even have a 'surface'. So what now?
The magnetic poles (north and south) are currently flipping. North becomes south, south becomes north, birds become very confused... It has happened with the sun, and virtually all other planets (that we can tell), with exeption to mars (no magnetisphere).
During this time, Earth's Magnetisphere weakens, allowing more particles from the sun to enter the atmosphere, thus giving us more heat. In about a decade or two, things should cool down a bit.
Does that mean we should stop production of more fuel economic cars? No. Less money for us to pay, less to the Islamic fundamentalists.
Whether you or I like it or not, we do play a role in global warming. Just not as much as everyone thinks.
Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I have tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had to perish twice
I think I know enough of hate.
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great.
And would suffice.
Shamefully stolen from Robert Frost.
I'd actually would like to hope that the world won't end, except in the inevitable fashion of it being consumed by the sun (in a few billion years of course). Of course, there are mulititudes of other ways that it could end, and personally, I think it is a useless exercise to determine the world's end, due to the number of possibilities, and also how unlikely these ends are.
Some say in ice.
From what I have tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had to perish twice
I think I know enough of hate.
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great.
And would suffice.
Shamefully stolen from Robert Frost.
I'd actually would like to hope that the world won't end, except in the inevitable fashion of it being consumed by the sun (in a few billion years of course). Of course, there are mulititudes of other ways that it could end, and personally, I think it is a useless exercise to determine the world's end, due to the number of possibilities, and also how unlikely these ends are.
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