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Re: Water or fire?
Originally posted by steverules_2
How will the earth end?
If you're talking from a Biblical standpoint, it'd be fire, as God already did the water thing, though this is probably just mankind and not the actual distruction of the planet.
From a logical standpoint, it'd also be fire, billions of years from now the Sun will go through it's cycles and expand, thereby engulfing the Earth. If this makes you feel bitter, die knowing that in time, the Sun will also die out.
Re: Re: Water or fire?
Originally posted by Robtard
From a logical standpoint, it'd also be fire, billions of years from now the Sun will go through it's cycles and expand, thereby engulfing the Earth. If this makes you feel bitter, die knowing that in time, the Sun will also die out.
Our entire galaxy is scheduled to be ripped apart by the Andromeda Galaxy before that happens n00b. We'll probably be pulled into a black hole or something.
Re: Re: Water or fire?
Originally posted by Robtard
If you're talking from a Biblical standpoint, it'd be fire, as God already did the water thing, though this is probably just mankind and not the actual distruction of the planet.From a logical standpoint, it'd also be fire, billions of years from now the Sun will go through it's cycles and expand, thereby engulfing the Earth. If this makes you feel bitter, die knowing that in time, the Sun will also die out.
There's also the fact that there just isn't enough water on the earth to completely flood it.
Originally posted by jaden101
There's also the fact that there just isn't enough water on the earth to completely flood it.
Hmmm, I don't know. If all the water in the atmosphere fell on earth at once, it would cover all surface of it by an inch. With some help of the oceans...who knows.
Maybe not.
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In any case, if we don't annihilate ourselves, it could well be the sun that does it.
Or maybe zombies.
Re: Re: Re: Water or fire?
Originally posted by Symmetric ChaosI read in February (I think) that new projections show the Milky Way to be considerably larger than previously thought, and that as a result the collision might not be as devastating as it might have been.
Our entire galaxy is scheduled to be ripped apart by the Andromeda Galaxy before that happens n00b. We'll probably be pulled into a black hole or something.
I'll try to find it.
Re: Re: Re: Water or fire?
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Our entire galaxy is scheduled to be ripped apart by the Andromeda Galaxy before that happens n00b. We'll probably be pulled into a black hole or something.
Originally posted by Eminence
I read in February (I think) that new projections show the Milky Way to be considerably larger than previously thought, and that as a result the collision might not be as devastating as it might have been.I'll try to find it.
Who's the n00b now, beeyatch.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Water or fire?
Originally posted by Eminence
I read in February (I think) that new projections show the Milky Way to be considerably larger than previously thought, and that as a result the collision might not be as devastating as it might have been.I'll try to find it.