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I think the end of time is never. Earth will end, time won't. Earth will be a void and the universe will still be expanding. Sooner or later the sun will have to supernova.
If you still have an expanding universe, but no life left in it, is there still time? | ||
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Time ends when the last element in the universe decays ceasing entropy from existing.
And then somehow it explodes in a new big bang or something I don’t know but I think there might be something to what I just said! [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | ||
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As an aside what do we thinks going to happen to our economy after the pandemic is over and we decide to let everybody work from home and all the people that are in the cities and urban areas have to compete with people in Wyoming for salaries?
I bet that means that after this inflation is over wages are going to go way down for the middle class. Call it what you will it’s the end of times y’all. | ||
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that urban/rural divide is what truly scares me
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pvp 2.0 pls
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Humans have a tendency to freak out and burn everything down before doing anything rational like that, but maybe!
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Like imagine all those people they spent so much money on houses and now they’re just supposed to give them up because the salaries are tanking and move?
It’s kind of like reminiscent of that time Ben Shapiro said people that own property along the water lines if the sea level rises they’ll just sell their homes haha If 50% of the jobs leave California does that mean homes drop in value by 50%? That would like devastate the economy right? | ||
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If there is such a thing as intelligent design or a creator, that would suggest an Armageddon at some point
If humankind was able to continue to advance technologically, it would begin to approach becoming more and more like God, starting with immortality. There’s predictions that humans will eventually unlock the secrets to immortality within [x] hundred-thousand years. It will likely, based on crude predictions, take one of two paths. The less likely path is finding a way to prevent cells from dying due to old age, because this would still leave our organs and tissue vulnerable to things like trauma, heat, cold, etc. The more likely path would be to eventually unlock the ability to “download” our consciousness into a symbiotic body, one that could be cloned and made much more durable than a human body. But of course once we can download our conscious into a program such as the Matrix, we would be vulnerable to giving up on reality and only existing in simulations built around our hedonistic tendencies or other narcissistic pursuits, another falling away from God. Once you can plug your brain into the machine and reality is what you choose to create or download, why would anyone ever unplug? If there was no creator or intelligent design, you reading this and I, we might be some of the last generations of humans to actually die. But even if we happened to unlock immortality in the next 500ish years, it wouldn’t obviously be complete or perfect initially. But in the next few thousand years could it be? So we approach a godlike status, immortal, seeking other forms of life beyond the scope of our current religions, and beyond the reach of a Heaven or hell. If there was a creator, there would likely be an end to human life before this point This is just my guess | ||
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