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| 11 Dec 2012 11:06 PM |
UUUGGGHHH SOME PEOPLE ARE SO DUMB!!!
"The world will en----" Kill yourself. |
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| 11 Dec 2012 11:07 PM |
Why are you stressing out and making repeat posts of this? It's not very healthy... |
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theo1170
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| 11 Dec 2012 11:08 PM |
| You're only half right, the Earth will end in 5 billion years, humans however, well, no one knows the answer to how long they will last. |
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| 11 Dec 2012 11:08 PM |
| I'm tired of telling people that NASA says the we're gonna live our full lives. |
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| 11 Dec 2012 11:11 PM |
| According to the Mayan Calendar, it's May 12th, 2014. They had no leap years. |
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Flaket
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| 11 Dec 2012 11:11 PM |
I'm going to live for another 5.2 years? I AM.. A GOD! |
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katuu
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| 11 Dec 2012 11:11 PM |
wow are you like mad or something?? |
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| 11 Dec 2012 11:12 PM |
| No, each person dies in their 70s or 80s or 90s. |
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theo1170
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| 11 Dec 2012 11:15 PM |
| I meant all humans, silly. |
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SemiSh0x
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| 11 Dec 2012 11:15 PM |
| Actually not until about 100,000 years or so. Every 500,000 years the poles (north pole, south pole) Switch with each other. In their time switching all life on Earth will die of radiation since the shield is down for their movement. Not even you grandkid's grandkid's grandkid's grandkid's grandkid's grandkid's great grandkid's will live to see that day. |
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| 11 Dec 2012 11:37 PM |
> Actually not until about 100,000 years or so. Every 500,000 years the > poles (north pole, south pole) Switch with each other. In their time > switching all life on Earth will die of radiation since the shield is > down for their movement. Not even you grandkid's grandkid's grandkid's > grandkid's grandkid's grandkid's great grandkid's will live to see > that day.
You're ignorance is on a roll today. The reversal of the magnetic fields is not something that happens instantly, it gradually happens over time. Not to mention a pole reversal has nothing to do with our Ozone layer or out magnetic field.
Also, the maximum the human species will be able to live on Earth is about 1 billion more years (assuming we make it that far). Since the sun is gradually getting hotter, withing 1 billions years, the sun will became hot enough to boil away our oceans, then for the remaining 4 billion years or so, Earth will be uninhabitable (at least by complex life). If we want to survive longer than that, we better find a way to leave this place behind, and a place to go to. |
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| 11 Dec 2012 11:37 PM |
> You're ignorance is on a roll today.
Your* Sorry bout that.
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SemiSh0x
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| 11 Dec 2012 11:42 PM |
@pepsi I am taking college level Earth Science. Your magnetic fields do have something to do with our ozone layer. And who said it happens instantly? They switch every 500,000 years, the last time they switched was 400,000 years ago. And we have evidence from our tectonic plates of lava flows. It'll maybe take a few hundred years for them to fully switch. Humans no matter how advanced couldn't last that long with different climate changes, radiation, time confusion. Ignorance is your favorite word but yet you are full of it. |
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| 11 Dec 2012 11:54 PM |
You don't seem to have the education of someone taking college level courses. The magnetic field does not even interact with the Ozone layer, they are hundreds of miles apart. Also the magnetic poles have nothing to do with time. So what are you talking about time confusion? Want more proof? "The last time that Earth's poles flipped in a major reversal was about 780,000 years ago, in what scientists call the Brunhes-Matuyama reversal. The fossil record shows no drastic changes in plant or animal life. Deep ocean sediment cores from this period also indicate no changes in glacial activity, based on the amount of oxygen isotopes in the cores. This is also proof that a polarity reversal would not affect the rotation axis of Earth, as the planet's rotation axis tilt has a significant effect on climate and glaciation and any change would be evident in the glacial record."
So there are the facts, were are yours? I have yet to see any? |
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| 12 Dec 2012 02:56 PM |
@Semi/Pepsi That right, you both know your facts better than anyone in OT, you two should be OT Professors.
@Brandon Semi and Pepsi just did. Durr.. |
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| 12 Dec 2012 04:39 PM |
| Humans won't last another 5.2 billion years. We'll be really overpopulated before that. |
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| 12 Dec 2012 04:40 PM |
| >or until god decides to end it, dirrrrrrr |
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| 12 Dec 2012 04:40 PM |
Pics or it didn't happen.
Courage isn't that you can see what lies ahead; courage means you will advance not knowing but doing at all costs. |
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| 12 Dec 2012 04:41 PM |
@88dragon
though there are many alternatives that can be at the ready someday |
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| 14 Dec 2012 10:05 PM |
@ROBLOX Thanks, but actually Semi knows nothing. |
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