Because in the end, almost nothing really matters that much anyway.
Monday, November 13, 2006
WHAT IF WE SUDDENLY DISAPPEARED?
I've seen this on other blogs, and found it quite astounding. Ya might wanna click on the actual image to enlarge or use a magnifying glass to read it better.
Tis true.... Sci-fiction can be made up by anyone.
The time table shown above assume that mankind dissappears. Just disappears.
Realistically however, mankind will disappear through disease, diaster, or war. These scenarios skew the "supposed timeline further than it is".
I mean look at global warming, mankind in this scenario either dies from solar radiation, asphixiation, or heat. Numerous species and serious geological hazards will occur.
Even an outbreak of some biological disease would leave this planet scarred. The potential for a disease to mutate and jump to something else is plausible.
Well you get might drift. That timeline is too optimisitic.
None of it matters anyway. If we're not all wiped out by an asteroid impact, then the sun, since it's getting bigger, will eventually get too big and fry everything on the planet. Then, it will get so big that it will totally wipe out Mercury, Venus, Earth, and probably Mars.
We're doomed anyway.
This is what I paid big bucks for to find out in astronomy.
That chart remindes me of the mvie Omega man. It does not seem to be realistic. We were put on this earth to distroy it DOESNT ANYONE GET THAT? Sure the Earth is pretty and all but havent you ever thought that we are simply here to kill ourselves and everything we touch?
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Tis true.... Sci-fiction can be made up by anyone.
The time table shown above assume that mankind dissappears. Just disappears.
Realistically however, mankind will disappear through disease, diaster, or war. These scenarios skew the "supposed timeline further than it is".
I mean look at global warming, mankind in this scenario either dies from solar radiation, asphixiation, or heat. Numerous species and serious geological hazards will occur.
Even an outbreak of some biological disease would leave this planet scarred. The potential for a disease to mutate and jump to something else is plausible.
Well you get might drift. That timeline is too optimisitic.
None of it matters anyway. If we're not all wiped out by an asteroid impact, then the sun, since it's getting bigger, will eventually get too big and fry everything on the planet. Then, it will get so big that it will totally wipe out Mercury, Venus, Earth, and probably Mars.
We're doomed anyway.
This is what I paid big bucks for to find out in astronomy.
Thats crazy!
That chart remindes me of the mvie Omega man. It does not seem to be realistic. We were put on this earth to distroy it DOESNT ANYONE GET THAT? Sure the Earth is pretty and all but havent you ever thought that we are simply here to kill ourselves and everything we touch?
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