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TopicSo, Noah's ark...
wolfy42
11/18/21 8:00:31 PM
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Technically, without godlike powers changing the earth, there is pretty much no way to cover the earth completely with water, even if all the ice melted it would only raise the sea level a bit more then it already is, as we are already in a period where the sea level is almost as high as it's ever been, and the last bit would be due to the polar ice caps melting etc, but while that would put alot of costal cities underwater, most of the land masses would still be fine.

We would likely have more sparactic weather/stronger rain storms etc, and there is the possible potential of becoming like venus if we trap enough heat inside of perpetual cloud layers, but it's unlikely and honestly I'm pretty sure we have the technology to reverse that if it started to happen (just not needed yet).

Global warming is certainly a problem, but we are not all going to be underwater in 20 years, that is not possible, and neither was a world wide flood that covered the whole earth in water, unless god just straight up created water and then got rid of it (I mean, he's god, so he could, kinda a dick move though).

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