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Are we approaching the end of the world ... why are we not afraid of it ?!
We are always thinking about the destruction of the world. We always approach it with an interest without fear of it. The rumor that the world is going to perish is spreading faster than fire. When the rumor spread that the world was going to end in 2012, we looked forward to that day without a drop of regret or fear.The main reason for such a state of mind is our firm belief that the world will not perish for now. Probably a factor as to why they're doing so poorly. Creation enjoys more destruction than our mind desires. That is why,We stare at any vehicle that has been involved in an accident for a long time. The videos of breaking expensive items from a height attract more viewers on YouTube. Well now why do you say so many explanations for destruction? Would you believe that in the past there were possibilities for the destruction of the world without us even knowing it, and still exist? Yes, the present development of mankind is always on the brink of the destruction of the world. It can happen anytime. But the question is when.In the past there was the possibility of the destruction of the world in some cases described as the next development of the human race. Some of those events are very chilling to us.The world celebrated the first man to walk on the moon. The name of the person who first set foot on the moon will never leave the minds of the people for a long time. But what if man went to the moon and destroyed the human race?. Before the first man went to the moon no one knew what was there. Before the launch of the spacecraft from NASA in the 1960s, the spacecraft had explored the possibilities.Before the spacecraft took off from Earth, they were thoroughly cleaned and carefully inspected for any germs. This is probably because of the precautionary measures taken against living things on the moon to prevent them from being infected by germs on Earth.Similarly, after humans return to Earth from the moon, they must be isolated on a ship for 15 days. The instructions were all told to let them in only after it was confirmed that no germs were traveling with them from the moon.But, after their spacecraft crashed into the sea, they were allowed directly without following the instructions considering their health and mental health. Fortunately no infectious germs traveled with them from the moon. If there had been, the capital of mankind would have changed.Going back a little further, we come to the time when the first nuclear weapons were tested. July 16, 1945 The day the world's first nuclear test took place. Mankind is now aware of the terrible consequences of nuclear weapons. Japan was a witness to that, but when it first tested a nuclear weapon, scientists were immediately apprehensive about what it would do to the Earth.Until then no one had seen in person how deadly the nuclear weapon would be. The heat emitted from a nuclear explosion can be very large, very far away.The reason for the scientists' fear is that if the heat emitted from it reacts in the atmosphere and burns up the entire atmosphere and destroys the earth.Until the day before the nuclear test, they were repeatedly testing the possibility of such a thing happening.The likelihood of such a reaction is very low. Less, but no one could say for sure that it would never happen. Fortunately nothing like that happened. A scientist who witnessed the first nuclear explosion shares his recollection that he thought at that moment that he had begun the destruction of mankind. The extinction of mankind in the 20th century was at a rate of 1/100. But it has grown at a rate of 1/6 since the beginning of the current 21st century.
By Zarinabanu Zarinabanu5 years ago in Futurism
3 Practical Ways Smart Devices and Smart Lights Enhance Your Home
We live in the golden age of technological development. We used to depend on wired telephones for communication, until the time came when we now carry miniature computers in our pockets that offer more than just communication functions. Technological advances are literally making their way into our living spaces, turning our homes into smart homes.
By Hudson Electrical NB5 years ago in Futurism
Gemini Season
Look at you, Gemini. Just look at you. Either you’re conquering the world by the sheer force of your personality, or you’re laying on the couch in a fetal position with an empty can of chocolate frosting by your head. How did it get this way? How does it always get this way?
By Christopher Lincoln5 years ago in Futurism
Doomsday Challenge
Father and daughter bring it. Hiding from the sick is just a normal everyday thing. Jenna had been doing this since the outbreak. She and her father were comparatively safe in the hills. Her dad saw what was coming and set up a lab in the mountain’s months before the outbreak. Her mother had died about year ago. That was devastating to them both, they had taken all the precautions and mom still got hit with the plague. Dad was angry most of the time, fortunately he took his anger out on what’s left of the government. Jenna had been tasked with supplies today. Father and daughter usually went out together, today she had to go out on her own, at 18 she had been trained by her dad to accomplish most things by herself, checking and resetting traps, skinning, hunting, fishing, escape and evasion and self-defense. Her dad had served in the service and had been very well trained plus mom and dad was the outdoorsy types. Before the outbreak they spent a good amount of time in the hills hunting and fishing and such and just enjoying the close-knit family ties they have.
By Mike Frandsen5 years ago in Futurism
Dead Silence
Silence, a rare occurrence in this world. The silence weighed on my back almost like a heavy blanket. I found myself waking to dirt in my nose and mouth. How had I survived the attack? Taking a moment I turned and found that a piece of rubble had created a pocket for me. Gunpowder and smoke still choked my breath as I shifted up to get a better view around me. The crumpled buildings that usually hid soldiers or guerrillas were empty. The war had gone on far too long for the line between soldiers and guerrillas to remain clear. In the end there were no heroes, only people trying to survive or kill.
By Aria Beardsley5 years ago in Futurism
The comfort of dreams
I awoke with a start. Heart pounding, covered in sweat, not quite sure of where I was. It was a dream. The one I've had every night since it happened. Transporting me back to a simpler life - where we were happy, we didn't have to worry about survival, there was joy and laughter. And family. And hope. I never want to wake from these dreams. I long to go back to sleep where I can return to a happier time, visit my loved ones, and let myself hope for a future.
By Claire Lewis5 years ago in Futurism
Doomsday Diary
Pandemic 2025: The After Math No racism, No sexism, No agism. No isms at all, but yet, to keep in line with American values, EVERYONE has to be free, but keep in mind the phrase is "ESSENTIALLY FREE". How? Infrastructure is what we all came to call it. It was quite amazing. For everyone to be free or "essentially free", we the people decided to give up the ONE thing that we had been flirting with as a nation for generations. Our Privacy! Privacy is completely GONE.
By Elijah Davis5 years ago in Futurism
The Movie is Real!
The rain is relentless, pounding with angry fists on the roof and slashing demandingly on the windows of the old house, ruined and shabby. How it is still standing, no one knew, but with its rusty red and green door and roof and sides patched up from constant repair, one would have thought it would have collapsed long ago. Maybe, it is held up with the astounding willpower from the three beings inside it who depended on it for life and death.
By Olivia Gyuran5 years ago in Futurism
The Last Watcher
Beyond the garbage hugging the gutters and preventing water from entering the storm drains, and the telephone poles plastered with flyers in various states of disintegration, there stood an imposing concrete structure bridging the wide deserted city street. At the base of the cracked footing there was a small forgotten shrine where thin stubs of candles had long since burnt out and flower petals, once fresh with dew, had withered and blown away with the wind. One forlorn teddy bear with a stained and frayed bow guarded the once lovingly tended child's memorial. Signs from a world before the big bang.
By Rebecca Weaver5 years ago in Futurism







