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If humanity is crap because of human nature, would the extinction of the entire human race be a net benefit?
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Good luck with that. I can't think of anything which would be completely impossible to recover from. I think even if we were to mine every bit of Uranium on the planet and made a giant explosion it wouldn't be all that catastrophic in the grand scale of things.So unless we do something extremely drastic that will destroy the nature completely
By attaching rockets to asteroids and very precisely positioning them, we might be able to disrupt Earth's orbit and make it spiral towards the sun, or at least disrupt the moon's orbit and cause it to crash into the earth, liquefying the crust and destroying all known life forms. That'd do it.Good luck with that. I can't think of anything which would be completely impossible to recover from. I think even if we were to mine every bit of Uranium on the planet and made a giant explosion it wouldn't be all that catastrophic in the grand scale of things.
Runaway climate change with what? Carbon?Mind, there's a chance we accidentally runaway climate change and earth become Venus 2.0, which means everyone dies.
But let's hope we don't do that.
They're certainly giving the Pandas a run for their money.
Here's the thing, we're stupid good at resisting anything less than complete and total annihilation. We give cockroaches a good run for their money. We've got a bare minimum population capability of 100 beings.Terrible for us but good for others if they can take advantage of the change in the ecosystem.
Even if this bare minimum is true, oh boy are the birth defects from such a narrow gene pool are going to be showing in a few generations.Here's the thing, we're stupid good at resisting anything less than complete and total annihilation. We give cockroaches a good run for their money. We've got a bare minimum population capability of 100 beings.
100.
Anything that kills us enough to make us go below that is going to kill everything else anyway.
From my understanding, it did happen once before... and we're the result of that one and the evidence gave us that number.Even if this bare minimum is true, oh boy are the birth defects from such a narrow gene pool are going to be showing in a few generations.
Might I suggest watching something from Casual Geographic? Nature is far from pureIf humanity is crap because of human nature, would the extinction of the entire human race be a net benefit?