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| don't care Location: NY Posts: 267 | How long will the Earth last? WHat's everyon'es estimated Earth life span? (a habitable one is the definition of it lasting) I say 50-75 years. My reason is nuclear war. Please state your reason. I'm just a fool caught in the rat race of life (Nathan Struth) please help me solve world hunger, It's hard to do it alone. |
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| Paladin Location: Narnia Posts: 4,277 | Depends. The sun's good for several million more years. There's always the chance of a random comet. Or global warming. Or nuclear holocaust. Or pandemic. Potable water shortage. Global famine. Or all of the above. Place me like a seal over your heart, like a seal on your arm; for love is as strong as death, its jealousy unyielding as the grave. It burns like blazing fire, like a mighty flame. -- Song 8:6 |
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| Agnostic, Cynic Location: New York Posts: 285 | I think Earth will last as long as we want it to. A meteor would be devastating but not everyone would die, pandemics not everyone will die. Nuclear holocaust, not everyone gets blown up. Food and water shortages, not everyone goes hungry or thirsty. All life on Earth will end when the sun dies ( explodes ) or an apocalyptic Jesus comes :) |
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| formerly Isherwood Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 14,209 | Quote:
The Forum Rules Radical Atheist Heathen Queer Let's agree to respect each others views, no matter how wrong yours may be. (Ashleigh Brilliant) | |
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| Paladin Location: Narnia Posts: 4,277 | You might note that you can find the aforementioned catastrophes in Revelation. That was under the "all of the above" category. Some is inferred. Most is not. Place me like a seal over your heart, like a seal on your arm; for love is as strong as death, its jealousy unyielding as the grave. It burns like blazing fire, like a mighty flame. -- Song 8:6 |
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| 99 Red Balloons Location: Washington DC Posts: 274 | Yes i was confused about the life span/Earth span thing. I bet earth is around for much much longer. Humans? 400-500 years sounds right to me fir humans. I simply dont think a nuclear war right now could wipe out the entire, human, race. I mean, somebody has to be there to launch the final missile right? |
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![]() Volcanic Erupter Location: Oregon Posts: 5,304 | Quote:
Dawn falls Eve. Enlightenment falls the darkness. | |
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| Skeptic of Skeptics Location: Bristol/Plymouth Posts: 219 | I fnck!ng hate evolution. If all these big warmongering testeron fueled d!cks with nothing but sh!t to say and nothing to live for continue, then yes, were all going to die by nuclear war. As long as the causality remains, then it will happen. Kind of evolution in reverse I suppose ><. The human race makes me sick everyday. The more painless an exercise, the more likely you are of doing it. The more painful an exercise, the more likely you are of learning from it. |
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| Igneous Magma Posts: 305 | Well, life on earth wouldn't end, radiation wouldn't filter to every living being on the plannet, there are a lot of bunkers arround the world, nuklear hollocaust probobly wouldn't finish us off either assuming a warning got out. Deist: 38% Scientist: 29% Debator: 15% Mathematician: 19% |
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| Paladin Location: Narnia Posts: 4,277 | You forget the extreme climate changes that would accompany a nuclear holocaust: those that didn't die from the radiation or the explosions would just die more slowly. Place me like a seal over your heart, like a seal on your arm; for love is as strong as death, its jealousy unyielding as the grave. It burns like blazing fire, like a mighty flame. -- Song 8:6 |
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| Igneous Magma Posts: 305 | Not really, we find bacteria in the most outrageous of places.. some are even frozen as we speak.. life would cease.. the earth will boil or freeze.. then cool or melt and there would still be bacteria.. life.. would not have ended.. believe me.. it's hard to kill life.. think about the high floating forms of bacteria, they are designed to live through radiation and wouldn't be affected by the weather bellow.. Wait.. WHAT weather changes.. there really wouldn't be that many.. unless there were a lot of nukes let off in water for some unknown reason.. not much dust is really kicked up, most dust at ground height is vaporized before it's blown away.. Deist: 38% Scientist: 29% Debator: 15% Mathematician: 19% |
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| BANNED Location: New York Posts: 4,217 | Life span of the human race... Without some truly unifying event occurring to unify the entire planet, I'd say probably 300 years or so. But how huge would that event have to be? The most small and subtle thing might be what does it, and its true significance could be lost until millenia later when history looks back and can say that that one thing was what saved us. |
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| I'm the camel Location: Maryland Posts: 657 | I'd go for a couple of thousand years, with several population crashes, before we exhaust the planet and drop below a sustainable population level. Bacteria and insects, of course, will outlast us by far, many millions of years, along with those fast breeding, adpatable rodents. That's evolution! Economic Left/Right -8.88 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian –6.97 |
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