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Tien
Profile Joined January 2003
Russian Federation4447 Posts
September 17 2004 11:38 GMT
#81
On September 17 2004 20:31 MPXMX wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 17 2004 12:45 ShAsTa wrote:
On September 17 2004 12:37 {CC}StealthBlue wrote:
I'll be dead, so why should I care?

I concur


That kind of thinking is exactly why the world is fucked, you egotistical assholes.


Im with you 100% on this.
We decide our own destiny
Tien
Profile Joined January 2003
Russian Federation4447 Posts
September 17 2004 11:41 GMT
#82
btw, how the hell would the zerg be able to stop a halo of 1000 nukes?

Nobody uses nukes like they are supposed to in starcraft. Wouldnt a nuke disintegrate the overmind? Who the hell needs the Dark templar or whatever. I dont think the overmind can override the laws of physics. Like reincarnate himself from nothing.
We decide our own destiny
Pob
Profile Joined February 2004
880 Posts
September 17 2004 12:11 GMT
#83
On September 17 2004 11:11 UniversalMoron wrote:
There'll possibly be some problems with the ever-thinning ozone-layer, causing some parts of the world to be inhabitable. Nature-wise 100 years is a very short time, but then again, the industrialization is quite a new thing considering the timeline of the human race and has already caused plenty of problems.

Given the issues, i'm glad i'm alive now, not 100 years from now.


actually you are wrong , the ozone hole is getting smaller.This is because as the planet warms the icecaps are melting and are releasing o2 and o3 (ozone) into the atmosphere.This is happening at a rate faster than CFCs or ozone depletants are being let off , still to be some scientist that is paid to look at a screen with the ozone hole on and every 6 months say 'its getting bigger/smaller' sounds like an easy job to me!
Klogon
Profile Blog Joined November 2002
MURICA15980 Posts
September 17 2004 12:14 GMT
#84
On September 17 2004 20:41 Tien wrote:
btw, how the hell would the zerg be able to stop a halo of 1000 nukes?

Nobody uses nukes like they are supposed to in starcraft. Wouldnt a nuke disintegrate the overmind? Who the hell needs the Dark templar or whatever. I dont think the overmind can override the laws of physics. Like reincarnate himself from nothing.

They do use nukes. What do you think happened to Korhal....? The Confederacy sent thousands of nukes at it and blew it up. Also, the protoss's ships don't need nukes to totally destroy the surface of a planet; they only need their fleet. So who knows how the zerg wins, but they are pretty good at winning though.
Energies
Profile Blog Joined September 2003
Australia3225 Posts
September 17 2004 12:57 GMT
#85
Has anyone seen the movie The Timemachine? There is a scene that shows a very fastforward of time over hundreds of thousands of years, it shows a complete desctruction of life of all sorts, plants, animals and humans,. And then a new start on life, basically evolution starting again. And everything starting a new.

Thats a really nice idea that the earth could have the ability to rejuvenate it self, if we gave it a break.

But it could always be the end. I mean look at any other planet. Woulnd't it be wierd if millions and millions of years ago Jupiter occupied life, and there was a munch of people just like us sitting on www.teamsolid.net discussing this. And they wiped them selves out..
"Everybody wanna be a bodybuilder but dont nobody wanna lift no heavy ass weight" - Ronnie Coleman.
SoMuchBetter
Profile Blog Joined April 2003
Australia10606 Posts
September 17 2004 13:57 GMT
#86
"I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones." about sums it all up
AUSSIESCUM
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Sky
Profile Blog Joined July 2004
Jordan812 Posts
September 17 2004 14:08 GMT
#87
On September 17 2004 22:57 SoMuchBetter wrote:
"I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones." about sums it all up


Love that quote by einstein himself ( - = i think... and yeah the ozone layer getting larger was a way of environmentalists scaring people to be more earth friendly, notice how they don't bring it up that much anymore :D
...jumping into cold water whenever I get the chance.
PanoRaMa
Profile Blog Joined June 2003
United States5069 Posts
September 17 2004 14:52 GMT
#88
On September 17 2004 21:57 Energies wrote:
Has anyone seen the movie The Timemachine? There is a scene that shows a very fastforward of time over hundreds of thousands of years, it shows a complete desctruction of life of all sorts, plants, animals and humans,. And then a new start on life, basically evolution starting again. And everything starting a new.

Thats a really nice idea that the earth could have the ability to rejuvenate it self, if we gave it a break.

But it could always be the end. I mean look at any other planet. Woulnd't it be wierd if millions and millions of years ago Jupiter occupied life, and there was a munch of people just like us sitting on www.teamsolid.net discussing this. And they wiped them selves out..


LOL :D

Time Machine was a good movie, that form of disaster isn't something everyone talks about (modern world destroyed because Moon got too close to earth right? Or crashed into earth? +_+)
Sky
Profile Blog Joined July 2004
Jordan812 Posts
September 17 2004 14:57 GMT
#89
On September 17 2004 23:52 PanoRaMa wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 17 2004 21:57 Energies wrote:
Has anyone seen the movie The Timemachine? There is a scene that shows a very fastforward of time over hundreds of thousands of years, it shows a complete desctruction of life of all sorts, plants, animals and humans,. And then a new start on life, basically evolution starting again. And everything starting a new.

Thats a really nice idea that the earth could have the ability to rejuvenate it self, if we gave it a break.

But it could always be the end. I mean look at any other planet. Woulnd't it be wierd if millions and millions of years ago Jupiter occupied life, and there was a munch of people just like us sitting on www.teamsolid.net discussing this. And they wiped them selves out..


LOL :D

Time Machine was a good movie, that form of disaster isn't something everyone talks about (modern world destroyed because Moon got too close to earth right? Or crashed into earth? +_+)


The movie showed that we were drilling into the moon with explosives for whatever reason and accidently busted it apart so the people fled underground and turned into mole people and the rest stayed on top.
...jumping into cold water whenever I get the chance.
Dave[9]
Profile Blog Joined October 2003
United States2365 Posts
September 17 2004 15:06 GMT
#90
thats pretty stupid -_-;; imo in 100 year we will have technology and will have found new ways to coserve things, and cheaply multiply oil and such, and then we all die from being flooded when antarctica=gg
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=104154&currentpage=316#6317
SeBASTa
Profile Joined September 2003
China1147 Posts
September 17 2004 19:51 GMT
#91
On September 17 2004 18:50 Eatme wrote:
hopefully all countries have moved up one notch each in agricultural revelutions and atheism is more widly spread and aids is dissappering. It is connected...


u r so kind^^
En Taro Terran
HnR)hT
Profile Joined October 2002
United States3468 Posts
September 17 2004 20:07 GMT
#92
On September 17 2004 22:57 SoMuchBetter wrote:
"I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones." about sums it all up

Holy shit, this is like the 5th time this stupid-assed faux Einstein quote is brought up, at least have the decency to skim a thread before replying.
EnDeR_
Profile Blog Joined May 2004
Spain2777 Posts
September 17 2004 20:57 GMT
#93
On September 17 2004 23:52 PanoRaMa wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 17 2004 21:57 Energies wrote:
Has anyone seen the movie The Timemachine? There is a scene that shows a very fastforward of time over hundreds of thousands of years, it shows a complete desctruction of life of all sorts, plants, animals and humans,. And then a new start on life, basically evolution starting again. And everything starting a new.

Thats a really nice idea that the earth could have the ability to rejuvenate it self, if we gave it a break.

But it could always be the end. I mean look at any other planet. Woulnd't it be wierd if millions and millions of years ago Jupiter occupied life, and there was a munch of people just like us sitting on www.teamsolid.net discussing this. And they wiped them selves out..


LOL :D

Time Machine was a good movie, that form of disaster isn't something everyone talks about (modern world destroyed because Moon got too close to earth right? Or crashed into earth? +_+)


The moon is actually moving away from the earth, so this is probably not gonna happen .
Now, the moon escaping Earth's influence is something that worries me. I once watched a documental on the moon's influence, can't remember everything, but it played a vital role in the "creation" of life on earth because it gave it stability. Worlds that dont have a moon orbiting around have their axis moving too quickly to allow for an easy climate life forms can adapt too.
estás más desubicao q un croissant en un plato de nécoras
HnR)hT
Profile Joined October 2002
United States3468 Posts
September 17 2004 21:17 GMT
#94
On September 18 2004 05:57 EnDeR_ wrote:
Now, the moon escaping Earth's influence is something that worries me. I once watched a documental on the moon's influence, can't remember everything, but it played a vital role in the "creation" of life on earth because it gave it stability. Worlds that dont have a moon orbiting around have their axis moving too quickly to allow for an easy climate life forms can adapt too.

What do you mean by "axis moving too quickly"? If you mean the precession of Earth's rotational axis, I seriously doubt it can be a real factor affecting climate. It equates to saying that the difference between spring and summer every some thousand years is too drastic a climate change for life to evolve. Sounds "questionable" to say the least...
EnDeR_
Profile Blog Joined May 2004
Spain2777 Posts
Last Edited: 2004-09-17 21:22:41
September 17 2004 21:20 GMT
#95
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estás más desubicao q un croissant en un plato de nécoras
HnR)hT
Profile Joined October 2002
United States3468 Posts
Last Edited: 2004-09-17 21:27:58
September 17 2004 21:23 GMT
#96
Not really. It's like an additional seasonal effect that happens every year, no more different than winter and summer. I'm sure that life as a whole can handle it.

edit: from some randomly googled website: Mars (a planet without a true moon that can have appreciable tidal influence) precesses every _175000_ years. This would seem to disprove the assertion about requiring the moon for stability.
source: http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/PrecessionoftheEquinoxes.html
EnDeR_
Profile Blog Joined May 2004
Spain2777 Posts
September 17 2004 21:27 GMT
#97
You have a point, but i don't know. In the documental, the effects of the axis' inclination sounded incredibly dramtical ^^. I'll google some info after i'm done cooking.
estás más desubicao q un croissant en un plato de nécoras
MiniRoman
Profile Blog Joined September 2003
Canada3953 Posts
September 17 2004 21:55 GMT
#98
On September 17 2004 04:42 Manifesto7 wrote:
The combination of acid rain and mass fertalizer use is currently leaching selenium out of the earths soils.

Viruses such as AIDS and Hepatits flourish in populations that have depleted selenium. Did you know 1/3 of the earth currently has AIDS or Hepatitis? Or that in 2050 1 billion people will have AIDS (actually current projections are forcing new and higher estimates to be calculated)?

It will not be an asteroid or civil war that wipes out civilization, it will be something gay like ruiing the soil.

At least I will be dead.


They will find out how to duplicate the Delta 32 gene and there will be the cure for AIDS.




Go read the book "Brave New World" it's a crazy book of a futuristic socieity that believes in predestination and social conditioning from birth. People are made as test-tube babies also !
Nak Allstar.
EnDeR_
Profile Blog Joined May 2004
Spain2777 Posts
September 17 2004 21:58 GMT
#99
Okay, i've been googling for a while and it seems i was wrong. If the moon wasn't there we'd have a lot other problems (such as having winds waayyyy faster, meaning more hurricanes and such, days a lot shorter and some other things), but no axis moving around :/.

Must've dreamed up the documental xD
estás más desubicao q un croissant en un plato de nécoras
HnR)hT
Profile Joined October 2002
United States3468 Posts
September 17 2004 22:12 GMT
#100
Hm. Days would be a lot shorter now, but not 4.5 or so billion years ago when life presumably arose. And since weather is directly related to a planet's rotation, I think the same can be said for hurricanes and the like. So I still don't believe the Moon itself (but not necessarily events leading to Moon's formation) played much of a role in spawning life on Earth.
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