View Full Version : How do you believe humanity will come to its end?
Mikeus Caesar
05-25-2006, 17:51
Well, how?
I personally believe that we'll be the masters of our own destruction. Probably through nuclear war during this century. After all, as resources become scarce, countries will become more desperate. It would require only one nuclear weapon to destroy the future of our race.
Out with a bang rather than a wimper.
By 'humanity' I assume you mean the current form. in which case I believe we will have altered ourselves to something else within a few generations.
The chance that a disaster with for instance a huge 'rock' from space or a virus totally wipesout humanity is smaller then that weill destruct ourselves, I think. With the way we are now destroying this planet, we deserve to be destroyed, I would say.
Don't know what will be the cause though..:embarassed:
English assassin
05-25-2006, 18:01
"without dignity"
Duke Malcolm
05-25-2006, 18:02
A Homo Erectus will wake up one day and discover it was all just an elaborate dream...
Byzantine Prince
05-25-2006, 18:03
We will all simutaneously get our willies caught in the zipper, and faint braking our heads. :balloon2:
doc_bean
05-25-2006, 18:08
Our alien overlords will return.
Vladimir
05-25-2006, 18:32
Repent repent! The end is nigh! :skull:
Rodion Romanovich
05-25-2006, 18:34
Well, how?
I personally believe that we'll be the masters of our own destruction. Probably through nuclear war during this century. After all, as resources become scarce, countries will become more desperate. It would require only one nuclear weapon to destroy the future of our race.
Out with a bang rather than a wimper.
I agree that we'll cause it ourselves. There's really nothing in nature itself that poses a danger to us other than in perhaps millions of years. Without a civilization, our surrounding environment (both physical and mental impressions from it) would have been fairly constant for millions of years and we are well adapted to that environment and fairly good at adapting to some small changes from it, so we'd neither die as a bloodline, nor die by being transformed into something else through mutations in any foreseeable future, in that scenario.
However if we quickly alter our genes by society by adding "unnatural selection" through war and genocide, and through society give ourselves weapons our instincts aren't adapted to owning or handling, and continue to fight large-scale wars because of our societies and inability to resolve things peacefully (the necessity to resolve conflicts peacefully wouldn't exist if it wasn't for the immense capability of destruction we have given ourselves by inventing new weapons), then we can wipe out ourselves in a foreseeable future. Also if we're not careful we can remove genetical variety of our food types, causing our entire food supply to be vulnerable to just one or two virus epidemias if we're unlucky. Our exponential increase in population numbers results in resource competition which results in wars in Africa today - those wars could easily spread to regions with more dangerous weaponry (nukes etc.) if we continue to increase in numbers at this rate - apart from still increasing among native western populations, many immigrants to western countries tend to keep reproducing at a high rate (because fast reproduction rate has made it into their religions and traditions) even after coming to our countries, meaning that this scenario is very likely - western countries will also become heavily overpopulated soon and will have a majority of people who don't consider overpopulation a problem (no offense to those peoples, but to the single crucial and dangerous part their culture that overreproduction is), making Somalia and Rwanda like scenarios come to a town square near you. Then there's the eutrophication and other things threatening our supply of clear water. The problem is the solutions to dirty water problems cause more food production problems, and the solution to too little food production cause more dirty water problems, which means cutting the population increase is the only viable solution that will be sustainable for more than a time period like 2 decades or so. If the population increase is stopped and reversed for a while until the world population is down to some billion (a process which might take a few centuries to achieve), then every environmental problem can be solved. But with the current exponential growth, the population increase increases every second, making the overpopulation problems more and more threatening to mankind's existence.
These are the seven main classes of threats to mankind:
- environmental threats (as in not being able to supply ourselves with things to drink, things to eat, air we can breathe without dying. Other threats are getting our genitals destroyed by poisonous substances in the air, water and near the earth surface, and holes in the ozone layer so it can't protect us from ultraviolet radiance)
- political threats (massive warfare that unleashes problems of either supply character, or environmental problems. Warfare can kill many, but there are probably going to be survivors no matter how horrible conventional war we fight, unless we unleash massive nuke warfare that causes heavy radiation problems or particles covering the sun, killing both herbs we grow for food and maybe also ourselves directly. Supply problems due to destroyed infrastructure can kill many, but it's likely at least a few will survive such types of problems. So the main problem with the political threats is that they may cause environmental threats through unleashing of nuclear radiation, which destroys both the current generation, and the next one, by destroying the sperms and eggs of the living generations, carrying on the destruction to coming generations even if the current survives).
- genetical threats (if our society form constantly favors individuals who are willing to do things such as destroy the environment, and start unprovoked conflicts, while killing off individuals ready to make sacrifices and be heroes for their friends in war, in work, in anything, then we'll make it more likely that future generations will care less about political problems and environmental problems, which will make those problems occur more often in the future, and also causing more genetical problems in the future, which cause more of all these problems again, in a spiral down to hell)
- cultural threats (if overpopulation, environment destruction or war and violence make it into religions, cultures or traditions, and those who have such religion, culture or tradition get to positions of power, they can cause extreme damage. If it's a deeply enough rooted tradition to do things dangerous for the survival of mankind such as overpopulating, then culture can be a real threat)
- disease threat (a virus which either strikes us or our not very much genetically varied food basis which tends to get less and less genetically varied with the new GM foods coming, would be devastating, but it's probable we'll survive it, unless it causes political threats - nuke wars - which cause radiation and thereby unleashes the environmental threat)
- a comet or rock from space (very unlikely, happens very seldom, and a mankind in a fairly peaceful period and with good genetical variety in food supplies and a halted population increase, would be able to solve any problems that may be caused by a giant rock or comet from space, unless the comet is VERY VERY big, but usually such a big rock or comet would be strongly affected by the sun's gravity effect and either hit a planet very far out in the solar system or end up in an orbit around the sun, and the chances it'll end up hitting earth is minimal, so we can assume whatever rock hits us, if any, would be small, so this is a threat that could cause political and thereby indirectly environmental problems, but the danger of the rock from space threat in itself is overhyped IMO)
- the sun stopping to shine (takes many, many millions or billions of years before it happens, so it's really not something to worry about. Before then we'll either have invented high-speed rockets and found a new planet to live on, or we've killed ourselves)
Conclusion: it's the environmental threat that is the only threat that could wipe out ALL of mankind. All the other threats are of a type that they could kill many or indirectly causing our elimination through causing environmental type threats. And the sun stopping to shine problem isn't much to worry about now, especially not for as long as we have more urgent problems to overcome first. We'll all die eventually, or be transformed into something else, but as long as we remove environmental threats we'll be fine for a time so long that it's incomprehensible, and could be described by the word eternity
solypsist
05-25-2006, 18:57
answer of teh year! :balloon2:
"without dignity"
Blodrast
05-25-2006, 19:25
We will all simutaneously get our willies caught in the zipper, and faint braking our heads. :balloon2:
what about the female population ??
MMORPG so good noone goes out and we go extinct due to lack of children
Vladimir
05-25-2006, 19:38
what about the female population ??
Hmm, someone needs "the talk".
Blodrast
05-25-2006, 19:43
Hmm, someone needs "the talk".
No, no, 'cause, see, I said that in the context of BP's quote.
And besides, I don't need "the talk", because my wife is divorcing me.
Samurai Waki
05-25-2006, 19:43
Two Words: Organ Harvesting
Tachikaze
05-25-2006, 19:49
A Homo Erectus will wake up one day and discover it was all just an elaborate dream...
I like this answer.
definately a nuclear war, or failing that a mutated creature developed by a mad evil scientist will whipe us all out.... :inquisitive:
Vladimir
05-25-2006, 20:49
No, no, 'cause, see, I said that in the context of BP's quote.
And besides, I don't need "the talk", because my wife is divorcing me.
Simple change. You just need the "women are evil" talk. Only a slight modification.
GeneralHankerchief
05-25-2006, 21:45
We get hit by a laser from the Death Star that missed everything in its galaxy and was wandering through space for light-years.
Until now. :evil:
ZombieFriedNuts
05-25-2006, 22:24
I like Charles the prince of Wales theory nanobots turning the world to goo
ScionTheWorm
05-25-2006, 22:32
How do you believe humanity will come to its end?
Mobile phones. While necessary, they are very, very dangerous.
King Ragnar
05-25-2006, 22:42
A huge world war without nuclear weapons, because to be honest i dont think any of the great powers have the balls to press fire.
Divinus Arma
05-26-2006, 01:49
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Papewaio
05-26-2006, 01:59
- the sun stopping to shine (takes many, many millions or billions of years before it happens, so it's really not something to worry about. Before then we'll either have invented high-speed rockets and found a new planet to live on, or we've killed ourselves)
Conclusion: it's the environmental threat that is the only threat that could wipe out ALL of mankind. All the other threats are of a type that they could kill many or indirectly causing our elimination through causing environmental type threats. And the sun stopping to shine problem isn't much to worry about now, especially not for as long as we have more urgent problems to overcome first. We'll all die eventually, or be transformed into something else, but as long as we remove environmental threats we'll be fine for a time so long that it's incomprehensible, and could be described by the word eternity
From what I remember of astrophysics our sun is in the middle of its lifespan so it should shine in its present state for another 4.5 billion years. Of After that it will become a red giant, after that it will become a white dwarf for a very very long time.
scooter_the_shooter
05-26-2006, 02:11
It will end Exactly the way it says in the bible.
If it's not nuclear winter by our own hands, it would probably be by aliens. :2thumbsup:
BHCWarman88
05-26-2006, 02:48
MMORPG so good noone goes out and we go extinct due to lack of children
good one man,LMAO,:laugh4: :laugh4:
"Originally Posted by Blodrast
what about the female population ??
Hmm, someone needs "the talk"
May I give the Talk??NOT,lol..
Zombies. Come ooooon, zombies.
Kaiser of Arabia
05-26-2006, 03:40
Me. Nukes.
KafirChobee
05-26-2006, 03:50
Not that the "zipper scenario" is not without merit - albeit a wild one, but it will probably be a slow prolonged and aggonizing demise.
It will be with a whimper and not a bang. Even if it were a bang that initiates it.
Thing is, we do have global warming. On top of that, reduced sunlight caused by the same matter that is keeping the heat in. In one sense it is a good thing, because the greenhouse effect would already be out of control - but on the other it reduces the evaporation rate of water and has been shown to have moved the normal meridian flow of winds (current patterns). The theory "Dimming of the Sun" has been kicked about for some time, though largely ignored because it was impossible to measure .... until 9/11/01.
We all recognize the date. Because of the grounding of all commercial aircraft (as reported by PBS-NOVA) for three days (four) it permitted scientists to take readings that previously (due to contrails) were denied. Question, did you know that the US Agriculture Dept. has data concerning evaporation dating back 170 years? Even before there was one. What 9/13/01 showed was that the affects of contrails is significant to the amount of sunlight allowed to reach the planet's surface and that it is the chemical reaction caused by sunlight (more than the heat actually generated) that causes an increase in evaporation.
Evaporation seems a silly, insignificant thing - until one considers all the imbalances a lower evaporation rate can cause. That and the amount of micro-debre in the air that allows for moisture to stay in the "air" longer without falling to earth ..... where it normally would. That combined with the greenhouse effects have moved the meridian current patterns - causing draughts in some ares and permitting floods in areas that hadn't seen one in centuries.
Had a slew of notes on this - may have given them away. But, look up "Dimming of the Sun" at PBS.com and you will be rewarded. I'm sure.
As for the bang ..... the USA has the nucular (as Bush would put it) capacity to destroy the world 20 times (or is it 100?). Hope that gives you the warm fuzzies about an administration that is (by informed sources) considering using "the bomb" as a tactical weapon on Iran. Unless Iran's leaders bend down and kiss our ring.
Soulforged
05-26-2006, 04:12
Massive migration to the U.S. The land will colapse eventually.
Strike For The South
05-26-2006, 04:13
Im not sure but it'll be right before I do something cool.
Gregoshi
05-26-2006, 05:42
The last words of half the people will be "Now how did that happen?" and the other half will be saying "I told you so!"
Zalmoxis
05-26-2006, 07:10
Asteroids.... What, you want more?
Avicenna
05-26-2006, 08:04
By 'humanity' I assume you mean the current form. in which case I believe we will have altered ourselves to something else within a few generations.
You're thinking a few thousand generations.
Anhow, here's the end of ze world. (http://www.funnyjunk.com/pages/world.htm)
When the last religious nation on this earth realises at last - long last - that there never has and never will be a God and decide to take their anger out on everyone due to their inability to cope with the devastation of their insignificant lives. We shall then get blown away.
Bar Kochba
05-26-2006, 11:13
You're thinking a few thousand generations.
Anhow, here's the end of ze world. (http://www.funnyjunk.com/pages/world.htm)
LOL good one i think thats goin to happen
Sjakihata
05-26-2006, 11:26
the world might end, the human race will not.
ZombieFriedNuts
05-26-2006, 12:06
Intergalactic alien war
Vladimir
05-26-2006, 12:49
You're thinking a few thousand generations.
Anhow, here's the end of ze world. (http://www.funnyjunk.com/pages/world.htm)
WTF? :laugh4:
The zaarg (or the klarghzz or even the sploorj) will re-emerge after living beneath the surface for 10,000 years, and wipe out mankind. It's really as simple as that...
ScionTheWorm
05-26-2006, 13:58
The zaarg (or the klarghzz or even the sploorj) will re-emerge after living beneath the surface for 10,000 years, and wipe out mankind. It's really as simple as that...
No that's rather unlikely. When the zaarg eventualy reappears, they will be outnumbered by humans. And even though the average zaarg is worth a hundred men in combat, they cannot by far match todays human technology. We will have gotten even further when the time comes.
Mikeus Caesar
05-26-2006, 14:04
The zaarg (or the klarghzz or even the sploorj) will re-emerge after living beneath the surface for 10,000 years, and wipe out mankind. It's really as simple as that...
Nah, it won't be the zaarg, klarghzz or even the sploorj that crawl out of the ground and destroy us - it'll be the Bartixians, from Uranus!
Avicenna
05-26-2006, 14:11
Led by Darth Vader.
ScionTheWorm
05-26-2006, 14:14
Who took Operah as his wife, who is the one actually pulling the strings and running the show. Mercy on us all :scared:
Rodion Romanovich
05-26-2006, 14:21
Nah, it won't be the zaarg, klarghzz or even the sploorj that crawl out of the ground and destroy us - it'll be the Bartixians, from Uranus!
Only the light bulbs can save us! :bulb:
Tachikaze
05-26-2006, 15:26
The Milky Way Galaxy will be accidentally swallowed by a small dog.
It's just a matter of scale.
yesdachi
05-26-2006, 15:41
My guess is that in another million years a civilization of evolved cockroaches will be having the same conversation.
“So first there were dinosaurs, who got killed by a big rock from space, then people, who were killed from a big rock from space, and now us. Humph, hey Lenny, how do you think our world will come to an end?”
Or maybe a big GAH from space. ~D
Nah, it won't be the zaarg, klarghzz or even the sploorj that crawl out of the ground and destroy us - it'll be the Bartixians, from Uranus!
Then we're all dead already... :skull:
ZombieFriedNuts
05-26-2006, 16:32
Human stupidity
Marcellus
05-26-2006, 17:34
One Thursday lunchtime the Earth will unexpectedly be demolished to make way for a new hyperspace bypass.
Avicenna
05-26-2006, 18:30
Out pops Marvin and a whole race of little robo-things will inhabit earth. When they too reach 42, Earth will again be annihilated by sadistic mice.
Blodrast
05-26-2006, 19:39
Simple change. You just need the "women are evil" talk. Only a slight modification.
Lol, I've had that these last few months, as well - waaay too many times for my taste. :laugh4:
And, OT (yeah, as if there is one), it's insects, of course. :2thumbsup:
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