I'm waiting for the super supreme climax before the end of the world will happen. There has got to be a climax like before you get to the end of a
great story tale. A question is though, what do you suppose the super supreme climax will be before the end of the world? Will it be planet related or
people (world) related or just U.S. related?
Mother earth's last climax was earthquake related. But what will mother earth's last climax be before the end of the world?
The world's last climax was world war related. But what will the world's last climax be before the end of the world?
The U.S.'s last climax was 9-11-01 related. But what will the U.S.'s last climax be before the end of the world?
Any ideas of what would make for a super supreme climax whether or not it happens word for word?
Reason I say super supreme climax is because I'm going to be having a super supreme pizza from Pizza Hut for my birth day on March 9th, and just
thought I'd incorperate a lil of what's going to relate to my life into my thread. Sort of like how some artists do... Include a bit of their life
into their work.Hmm, will I make it to my b-day before the super supreme climax? Who knows?
not sure i agree, the world itself has been at a climax since 1914 when the first WORLD WAR started, we are living the climax, Natural disasters,
Wars, The fall of economics all over the world, we are there now, dont wait for the climax, because your in one,
I guess its safe to assume you feel something shall happen soon, to me the greatest climax the world shall encounter would be the OPENING OF THE ABYSS
BY THE STAR***ABADDON-MABEY THE PLANET X ENTRANCE. But who knows they are hungry though..
You're going to have to wait about 5 billion years. However, we've only got about 1 billion years before the Sun uses up enough of it's mass to
increase luminosity and raise temperatures high enough to evaporate all liquid water on the surface of the earth. Neither of which are going to be
sudden pronounced cataclysms. Rather, they'll be gradual incremental processes.
Assuming, of course, we survive that... there's apparently a chance that small gravitational perturbations in the not-quite-as-stable-as-we-thought
orbits of the planets could cause them to go wonkers.
Who knows what conditions would be like if and when the Earth settled into a more stable orbit after something like that, but they probably wouldn't
be conducive to life.
.... and then, of course, the Sun will still go Red Giant in 4.5 - 5 billion years. It's safe to say the Earth is probably in it's last 10% of
lifespan in a fashion that's hospitable by life as we know it. Still, that's a long time. The Cambrian Explosion was only about 500mya, and we have
twice that time left till the Earth become uninhabitable.