
Consumed by the Apocalypse
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Our planet hasn-t solved the problems of world hunger or continuous energy for all humans on the planet. Even a relatively -minor- disruption to a food chain or other means of sustenance would mean a loss of life.
And- with the way society is shaped, a significant loss of life means other amenities would falter as well. Suddenly the antibiotics or medicines that were available before become impossible to attain. Leading to more loss of life.
It is certainly frightening how rapidly the world we are accustomed to could come tumbling down.
Date: 2023-12-17
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-peterwalls-qf7ii
24: 15 -renewable energy sources- that we have not the infrastructure to support, they themselves are in their infancy as technologies, do not work!
Don't bother! The Global Environmental Lobby, consists of dreamers who never built or run anything.
With a decade and counting down, of another massive coronal ejection from our Primary, increased independence on electricity is the last thing we should be doing.
Anyway, the technology exists for unlimited resources. Nuclear reactors, can do more that heat water to produce electricity.
We have the Philosopher's stone, in our hands and we have been using it as a lamp!
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24: 15 -renewable energy sources- that we have not the infrastructure to support, they themselves are in their infancy as technologies, do not work!
Don't bother! The Global Environmental Lobby, consists of dreamers who never built or run anything.
With a decade and counting down, of another massive coronal ejection from our Primary, increased independence on electricity is the last thing we should be doing.
Anyway, the technology exists for unlimited resources. Nuclear reactors, can do more that heat water to produce electricity.
We have the Philosopher's stone, in our hands and we have been using it as a lamp!
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-lucaswanlass4101
Always talks about what would happen if an asteroid hit earth, but nobody talks about what would happen if an asteroid hit the center of an ocean. I-m genuinely curious as to how things would change. Probably a gigantic tsunami, but would we see a ton of new clouds? But rainfall increase for the whole year? With the fact that it hit the ocean mean there-s no seismic activity? What if it were to hit say Hawaii? Would Hawaii just cease to exist?
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Always talks about what would happen if an asteroid hit earth, but nobody talks about what would happen if an asteroid hit the center of an ocean. I-m genuinely curious as to how things would change. Probably a gigantic tsunami, but would we see a ton of new clouds? But rainfall increase for the whole year? With the fact that it hit the ocean mean there-s no seismic activity? What if it were to hit say Hawaii? Would Hawaii just cease to exist?
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-thENDweDIE
What of Paterson, and his discovery of the mass led poisoning that had enveloped us all?
The oil industry tried to grease his wheels, and when he showed his altruism. they cut his funding over night and tried to shut him down.
If the US government, the army the navy, the atomic energy commission, the public health service, and the national science foundation didn't support his research on led pollution. well who knows?
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What of Paterson, and his discovery of the mass led poisoning that had enveloped us all?
The oil industry tried to grease his wheels, and when he showed his altruism. they cut his funding over night and tried to shut him down.
If the US government, the army the navy, the atomic energy commission, the public health service, and the national science foundation didn't support his research on led pollution. well who knows?
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-jasonmyneni8605
There is no situation where global warming could cause human extinction. It could kill most of the planet, it could cut the population down to 100 million. It could drive us all to the poles and leave the central area of earth a barren desert, but it won-t wipe us out. And the earth will heal. If it can heal from an the end Permian extinction event, it can heal from our own destruction
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There is no situation where global warming could cause human extinction. It could kill most of the planet, it could cut the population down to 100 million. It could drive us all to the poles and leave the central area of earth a barren desert, but it won-t wipe us out. And the earth will heal. If it can heal from an the end Permian extinction event, it can heal from our own destruction
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-pst5345
Toba is supposed to be responsible for wiping out 70% of humanity.
Our mitochondrial DNA can be traced to the remnants of this eruption iirc.
So that event was a close shot. I would not dismiss volcanos as you do here. Volcanos have always been the biggest shapers of climate and thus biggest impact on populations.
We see how climate can mess us up right now.
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Toba is supposed to be responsible for wiping out 70% of humanity.
Our mitochondrial DNA can be traced to the remnants of this eruption iirc.
So that event was a close shot. I would not dismiss volcanos as you do here. Volcanos have always been the biggest shapers of climate and thus biggest impact on populations.
We see how climate can mess us up right now.
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-2010stoof
The level of pollution going on in many parts of the globe will far outweigh USA and most of Europe being net zero. There are 3 countries causing 95% of all pollution. USA and canada isn't even close to one of them, yet is where the hardest climate change taxing and pushing is happening.
And then they import goods from those same countries adding to the problem.
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The level of pollution going on in many parts of the globe will far outweigh USA and most of Europe being net zero. There are 3 countries causing 95% of all pollution. USA and canada isn't even close to one of them, yet is where the hardest climate change taxing and pushing is happening.
And then they import goods from those same countries adding to the problem.
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-snorefest1621
Hypothetically, there will be enough intelligence in the future, statistically, in the hundreds of billions of years before the black holes evaporate, for a civilization to break the time-space continuum, but it's entirely possible they accidentally destroy and reset the universe or they learn to travel to other times and dimensions but we can't observe them.
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Hypothetically, there will be enough intelligence in the future, statistically, in the hundreds of billions of years before the black holes evaporate, for a civilization to break the time-space continuum, but it's entirely possible they accidentally destroy and reset the universe or they learn to travel to other times and dimensions but we can't observe them.
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-buenovudu111_9
2015-2016 I feel like I seen a supernova explode. they had 3 stars in a line (probably different distances) and I was staring at the one in the middle when 2 beams of light hit the two stars on the left and right of it, I remember audibly gasping --- but how did it not do anything to our planet when I seen it happen?
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2015-2016 I feel like I seen a supernova explode. they had 3 stars in a line (probably different distances) and I was staring at the one in the middle when 2 beams of light hit the two stars on the left and right of it, I remember audibly gasping --- but how did it not do anything to our planet when I seen it happen?
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fun-facts
15: 33 I remember a college undergraduate saying that if they wanted to they could probably rerelease the Spanish flu and even had access to tools to modify it is they wanted to. I personally hope none of those students get mad at their ex and try to infect them with a super virus anytime soon
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15: 33 I remember a college undergraduate saying that if they wanted to they could probably rerelease the Spanish flu and even had access to tools to modify it is they wanted to. I personally hope none of those students get mad at their ex and try to infect them with a super virus anytime soon
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fun-facts
22: 55 leave it to the white-ahh conservative capitalist West to hop on the -climate change denier- bandwagon again and ruin it for everyone
I swear dude, I'm getting so bloody tired of Western culture and their need for (jusifying) shit-ass stuff like this for financial gain- and I'M DUTCH
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22: 55 leave it to the white-ahh conservative capitalist West to hop on the -climate change denier- bandwagon again and ruin it for everyone
I swear dude, I'm getting so bloody tired of Western culture and their need for (jusifying) shit-ass stuff like this for financial gain- and I'M DUTCH
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-vincentsimbol7251
Being an astronaut or working in aerospace must be more depressing than I thought, you see and record all of these stars and planets that will never be reached by our species in the far-reaching future and have to bear that on your conscience at all times.
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Being an astronaut or working in aerospace must be more depressing than I thought, you see and record all of these stars and planets that will never be reached by our species in the far-reaching future and have to bear that on your conscience at all times.
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-quandary1382
The real issue would be if we lose our technology after a apocalypse and then regress technologically from there. Our best shot of long term success is getting a decent percentage of humans off Earth living in other environments (which is dangerous enough,
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The real issue would be if we lose our technology after a apocalypse and then regress technologically from there. Our best shot of long term success is getting a decent percentage of humans off Earth living in other environments (which is dangerous enough,
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fun-facts
Little factoid: to establish a healthy population with enough genetic diversity [to keep itself from inbreeding to extinction still], a species needs only 92 or 93 (I forgor - which of the two it was) [unrelated] individuals in the settler generation.
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Little factoid: to establish a healthy population with enough genetic diversity [to keep itself from inbreeding to extinction still], a species needs only 92 or 93 (I forgor - which of the two it was) [unrelated] individuals in the settler generation.
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-KowBoySpace
Interestingly enough never mentioned by climate alarmists. The deserts becomes forrests about every 21k years. NOT when the earth cools but when co2 INCREASES. The planet prefers higber co2 most plants are evolved to need x3 as much as we have
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Interestingly enough never mentioned by climate alarmists. The deserts becomes forrests about every 21k years. NOT when the earth cools but when co2 INCREASES. The planet prefers higber co2 most plants are evolved to need x3 as much as we have
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-BobWelchfan
Young people actually expect content and music to be free.
What a waste of space millennials and gen z are.
YOU DON'T WANT TO WORK FOR FREE DO YOU!
NO, and neither do the artists you are stealing from.
PAY FOR CONTENT, LAZY B'S
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Young people actually expect content and music to be free.
What a waste of space millennials and gen z are.
YOU DON'T WANT TO WORK FOR FREE DO YOU!
NO, and neither do the artists you are stealing from.
PAY FOR CONTENT, LAZY B'S
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-HECKproductions
too bad i cant just inject some sort of inert part of a virus that would make my immune system capable of warding off a potential infection
oh well i guess ill just get injected with bill gates mind control autism instead
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too bad i cant just inject some sort of inert part of a virus that would make my immune system capable of warding off a potential infection
oh well i guess ill just get injected with bill gates mind control autism instead
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fun-facts
Ever notice how a lot of real bad stuff happens Siberia? If volcanoes aren't erupting, it's getting pelted with space rocks. If asteroids aren't hitting it it's filled with Gulags. It's worse than living in New Jersey.
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Ever notice how a lot of real bad stuff happens Siberia? If volcanoes aren't erupting, it's getting pelted with space rocks. If asteroids aren't hitting it it's filled with Gulags. It's worse than living in New Jersey.
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-e. c. milieu
This is the kind of rare video i pause when i have to answer a message or pay attention to something else. This isnt background noise or passive entertainment, this is focus demanding and worth every minute.
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This is the kind of rare video i pause when i have to answer a message or pay attention to something else. This isnt background noise or passive entertainment, this is focus demanding and worth every minute.
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-2010stoof
Man made pandemics are more of a threat. I wouldn't doubt if H5N1 was made in a lab too.
We seem to be obsessed with playing god with diseases and we all know what the results can be only a few years ago
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Man made pandemics are more of a threat. I wouldn't doubt if H5N1 was made in a lab too.
We seem to be obsessed with playing god with diseases and we all know what the results can be only a few years ago
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-chrisnotyou3650
We have hit the great filter. Humanity dies on this rock. And if we do get invaded by aliens, and they look half decent and have tight alien coochie, ill herd you all into the slave pens myself.
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We have hit the great filter. Humanity dies on this rock. And if we do get invaded by aliens, and they look half decent and have tight alien coochie, ill herd you all into the slave pens myself.
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-tokumei1282
By the time another asteroid big enough to wipe us out comes by, we'll probably have figured out how to terraform other planets and small moons in the solar system. So extinction is NOT guaranteed.
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By the time another asteroid big enough to wipe us out comes by, we'll probably have figured out how to terraform other planets and small moons in the solar system. So extinction is NOT guaranteed.
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fun-facts
Humankind will go extinct, yes, but this doesn't necessarily mean doom for our descendants. One other way of -extinction- is through evolution into a distinct or even unrecognisable species.
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Humankind will go extinct, yes, but this doesn't necessarily mean doom for our descendants. One other way of -extinction- is through evolution into a distinct or even unrecognisable species.
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-animepabu5526
Man I remember watching Armageddon for new years when I was 13 or so and that honestly terrified me for a solid year. I thought we were all going to die soon from a meteor. -
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Man I remember watching Armageddon for new years when I was 13 or so and that honestly terrified me for a solid year. I thought we were all going to die soon from a meteor. -
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-yusufulasdag2053
Microbes can be produced using artificial intelligence. I think it is more logical to think of threats as triggering each other rather than addressing them one by one.
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Microbes can be produced using artificial intelligence. I think it is more logical to think of threats as triggering each other rather than addressing them one by one.
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-Nick-rq4gy
Never ever put any super computer that can think for itself in charge of atomic bombs.
Please GOV use your head.
combining AI with Quantum computing very bad idea!
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Never ever put any super computer that can think for itself in charge of atomic bombs.
Please GOV use your head.
combining AI with Quantum computing very bad idea!
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-user-he2dp3vr7l
Before any of these doomsday events happen we will just become extinct because of declining sperm counts. There will not be any humans left after the year 2200.
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Before any of these doomsday events happen we will just become extinct because of declining sperm counts. There will not be any humans left after the year 2200.
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-victortisme
Nuclear winter is not a thing. A shame in an otherwise decent video.
Also the ecological cliff edge is now mostly considered not to be a thing either.
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Nuclear winter is not a thing. A shame in an otherwise decent video.
Also the ecological cliff edge is now mostly considered not to be a thing either.
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-sheese6393
I was in the fever dream state between sleep and awareness last night and this video was on; the supernova part terrified me beyond believe for no reason.
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I was in the fever dream state between sleep and awareness last night and this video was on; the supernova part terrified me beyond believe for no reason.
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-momo-hs5jn
Great Video apart from the last part. Overpopulation is not the reason for the climate catastrophe we are in but the parasitic system that is capitalism.
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Great Video apart from the last part. Overpopulation is not the reason for the climate catastrophe we are in but the parasitic system that is capitalism.
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