Armageddon is not coming

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You'd have to be pretty desperate to pay any heed to predictions interpreted from unearthed artifacts from some long lost ancient civilisation. If they knew so much, why did their civilisation collapse?
 
You'd have to be pretty desperate to pay any heed to predictions interpreted from unearthed artifacts from some long lost ancient civilisation. If they knew so much, why did their civilisation collapse?

<yikes> one of the guys to suggest this worked for the CIA

and he was an archeologist and anthropologist

look up Michael D Coe
 
the planet will last for another billion years but the human race will be lucky to last another 200, some big problems for us are very close
 
The sun is 5 billion years old and is presently half way through it's life. So, there ye have it. We got another 5 billion years and then the lights go oot.
 
I've just spotted four guys in hoodies tying up their horses outside Wetherspoons, so I'm keeping an open mind.

If four guys in hoodies tied up horses outside my local Wetherspoons I would just assume our local "Young Team" had developed a cavalry division ... not that it was a sign of the end of the world.
 
The sun is 5 billion years old and is presently half way through it's life. So, there ye have it. We got another 5 billion years and then the lights go oot.

I think the chances are good that a big, ****-off meteor will get us before then. Of course, by then we might have developed technology that allows us to send a crew of 'ard asses to drill into the meteor and plant a nuclear warhead in it.
 
If four guys in hoodies tied up horses outside my local Wetherspoons I would just assume our local "Young Team" had developed a cavalry division ... not that it was a sign of the end of the world.

<laugh>

That was quite clever for you, ya wee nyaff <laugh>
 
I think the chances are good that a big, ****-off meteor will get us before then. Of course, by then we might have developed technology that allows us to send a crew of 'ard asses to drill into the meteor and plant a nuclear warhead in it.

Aye, we'll **** ourselves right up long before the sun switches off.