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2001mark
09/27/23 7:49:57 AM
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Well, apparently we're on the clock.

Scientists suggest that Earth's inevitable Supercontinent trajectory our land masses are ever on will create near full inhospitable conditions for humanity, around 250 million years from now.
Colliding lands, earthquakes, volcanoes, & drought from disrupted water locales/weather patterns.

In a way it's fascinating I suppose... I saw a doc once about Australia's northern sea boundary, the security involved, only for them to accept that Australia will full stop one day far away collide with Indonesia anyways. The continent is noticeably shifting northward iota at a time each year.
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Error1355
09/27/23 7:54:45 AM
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I suspect that humanity either leaves Earth or more likely destroys Earth and humanity dies off before this happens.

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Big_Nabendu
09/27/23 8:02:36 AM
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Ha. We'll probably kill each other way before that.

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willythemailboy
09/27/23 8:12:07 AM
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Error1355 posted...
I suspect that humanity either leaves Earth or more likely destroys Earth and humanity dies off before this happens.
Even if we DON'T do it ourselves, we'll get something akin to the Siberian Traps event long before continental drift gets us. Or a near star pass disrupting planetary orbits, that's a real possibility.

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