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I'm thinking a Black Mesa-ish type of deal and weird aliens will invade and inslave to human race to which we will unite and kill with crowbars.
But thats just me.
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Daniel Butler
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Well, for one, I don't think the universe's ability to be destroyed is subject to our preconceptions. For another, my poll question is more geared toward will WE die, not will the entire UNIVERSE be destroyed I'm thinking it's much easier to destroy (or even just devastate) a planet.
Edit: I voted yes because I don't have the expertise to dismiss all the doomsday worries. I'm always concerned about things I don't understand, but which someone who does understand (or at least claims to) says may be dangerous. I think that's logical. However, Dr. Michio Kaku dismisses them all outright, and I'd trust his judgment most of all about these kinds of things. Still, I've never been one to totally ignore dire warnings - I guess I've seen too many movies
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Dan, no, this isn't a badly writing Sci Fi original where the mad scientist has to prove his point at the high chance of killing everyone and everything.
Aban, yes, a couple of badly written Sci Fi originals.
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Dan, your question is too broad. Of course we will all die, we are finite beings. Your question should be "Will we all die at our own hands?"
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I see no option for "ticky." I refuse to vote without a "ticky" option.
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Marsie: I thought it'd be self-evident what I meant from the article I linked to
Shik: So that's a yes?
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quote:Originally posted by Sean: Then again, do you think scientists would actually do something that they know or even speculate could destroy the planet or the universe?
If I was a better scientist I'd not be satisfied until I had destroyed at least a small part of the universe. The wierder physics gets the less intersted I become.
I want ray guns. Until such a time as everyone can run about pretending to be Flash Gordon without having make the noises themselves I don't want any more of that herecy from the likes of Hawking.
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