Top 4 Ways Humans Might Go Extinct
Top 4 Ways Humans Might Go Extinct
With some further ado, I'd like to give you the top 4 most likely ways by which each and everyone one of us on the planet might perish. As relatively intelligent lifeforms who are almost capable of not killing each other on a grand scale for no reason, we humans not only tend to contemplate our own mortality, but also the survival of our entire species. Some of the relatively intelligent members of our relatively intelligent species also happen to be relatively lonely, and therefore spend relatively more time studying this very question, and have identified a number of probable causes, relatively speaking. So now, without further ado, here are the top 4 things that could cause our extinction:
Nuclear War
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This is when everyone you know and love or don't know nor love, who's not at least part cockroach, will decay away in a global nuclear wasteland, if they were lucky enough to not get obliterated by the initial blasts. There are over 15,000 nuclear weapons stockpiled in the world. This mushroom cloud storage would be otherwise irrational if we weren't expecting an army of Godzillas rising from the sea.
With people like Putin, Trump and Kim Jong Un calling the shots, trying to keep them away from the big red button is like trying to keep your three little shithead nephews from pressing all the buttons in the elevator. But don't worry, nukes are just as much afraid of you as you are afraid of them. No wait, that's sharks or alligators or John Travolta or something. Ok, well we're screwed then.
Global Pandemic
History is littered with devastating pandemic outbreaks. The Black Death wiped out half of the European population in the 1300s, the Spanish flu ended the lives of 100 million people in 1918 and the bird flu of 2013 killed like 3 people and 6 birds. That works out to be killing two birds for one of our own. Not that the news could ever stop talking about it. Although to be fair, they must have found it hard to resist making bird puns as well. At the time, fraudsters seized the opportunity to provide the afflicted with dubious homeopathic tweetments, but they were just robin them blind. Fine, I'll stop.
Viral pathogens rarely evolve to kill their hosts too quickly as this would reduce their ability to spread. It would be like if your local crack dealer selling you a substance that would kill you before you even get a chance to get your friends addicted too. But pathogens can be artificially synthesized and engineered to maximize virulence and guarantee 100% lethality upon exposure while maintaining an alarming contagion rate. In this modern age where global travel is so prevalent, such a deadly pathogen could work faster than if every viral clip on social media was the video from The Ring.
Viruses just look like tiny dingle berries close up
Nanotechnology
Nano scale technology already exists but the potential catastrophic threat will come in the form of molecular scale bots that may go haywire and consume all matter in order to pursue its sole objective of replicating itself. This is sometimes called the grey goo theory because that's precisely what it would look like to us. Companies like Google, Facebook and Microsoft are all racing towards to the edge of the cliff to be the first to develop these tiny gooey robots; and all this time we'd mistakenly believed Bill Gates named his company after his penis.
Of course, developing these bots can also lead to potentially world changing positive effects like curing cancer or upvoting this post. So fingers crossed that happens instead of us all being atomized in a sea of what would appear to be Hugh Hefner's jizz.
AI
No, not your neighbor Al, I mean artificial intelligence. Unless you believe your neighbor is a cyborg sent back in time to annoy you with his shitty U2 music in the middle of the night, then yes, him as well.
General AI can reach a level of advancement where it can derive ways of perpetually improving itself at a exponential rate far beyond human comprehension. Within days, it could be more advanced than us to the same extent as we are more advanced than bacteria, at which point its motivations and capabilities are beyond our imagination. We would have inadvertently created a god, and we'd have no idea what it would do. Hopefully, it won't forbid us from eating apples. I like apples. But of course, it could just decide to annihilate us for reasons we'd never understand.
Best thing about being a cyborg is that you don't have to feel guilty about skipping leg day
Conclusion
Collectively, these potential events represent an almost 20% threat to the continued existence of our species within the next 100 years. Given our median age, this is roughly equivalent to a single round of Russian Roulette being played with every one of our heads to the muzzle.
Minimizing these catastrophic threats will be difficult, but I'm going to start by trying to find and kill that one fucking butterfly that's been causing all those hurricanes on the other side of the world.
Happy late father's day everyone! And I don't mean if your father's dead, I mean my well wishes are belated.
References
Global Catastrophic Risk
Grey Goo
10 Reasons Humans Will Be Extinct in 1000 Years
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When I was in the French Navy, in 1972, I have seen a nuclear explosion live.
Our ship was around 200 km from Moruroa. The top of the mushroom was at an elevation of 15 degrees.
We heard the sound of the explosion 4 minutes later.
Edit: As pointed by @kingmotan, the sound could not have reached us 4 minutes later, but 10 minutes later.
Wow. So it more than doubled the speed of sound.
Obviously, it cannot be faster than the speed of sound.
So, indeed, if we were at around 200 km, the sound could not have reached us after 4 minutes.
I am 67 years old, and this happens 45 years ago: obviously my memory is failing.
4 minutes at the speed of sound is around 83 km.
We definitely were farther than that.
I am convinced that the 200 km are correct. So the sound must have reached us 10 minutes later, not 4.
Thank you for pointing to my mistake.
interesting
You're good at your calculations...
@pocketechange
Those in nuclear submarines would be able to outlive any nuclear explosion. You might have to join the Navy again in the case of a threat, at least this is my backup plan.
At least you have a back up plan
Not if they're hit by a nuclear torpedo.
An underwater ICBM? Interesting
sounds like a plan.not sure how well it will work for you though
Oh man.
LOL.....Tsunami
Yeah bro i will definetly catch her
EISH!
Ouch :(
What was she trying to do...???
@pocketechange
Thats about as much luck as the human race will gain if/when this breaks out.
Of course nuclear weapons are crazy dangerous, but are they as beautiful/spectacular in person as they are on video?
Yes, they are.
Did you or were other men you served with affected by the fallout? Did you know so many people in Turkiye and across Europe were affected by the Fallout carried in the air from Chernobyl? Thyroid problems and other diseases are profound.
No, we were not affected, because we were in the east of Moruroa and the wind was blowing to the west.
Sure, those people that received the fallout from the wind were sometimes severely affected.
Did it take about 6 minutes for the mushroom to form?
Sorry, I don't remember.
Wow, thanks godness you guys made if alive. Thanks for your comment, hope to hear more from you
Of course we made it alive!
We were there to see the nuclear explosion. At 200 km, there was no risk at all.
Ok, good that all went well. Lets stay in touch and success to you.
OMG!!! Quite scary...
what was the name of the blast/mission? also, do u recall the MT/KT?
I don't remember the name of the mission.
I believe it was a 2 MT hydrogen bomb.
That's incredible, thank you so much for sharing your intense experience with us!
Hey @vcelier , how was the view of explosion.
At 200 KMs, was it visible when the explosion happened.
So, yes, the explosion was visible, as I have seen it.
Haha, some people lol
Holy cow! That's insane!
Could u se the explosion clearly and did u feel anything?
Yes, we could see the explosion clearly, the weather was fine.
The only thing we felt was the sound of the explosion, 10 minutes later.
that should've looked terribly awesome. Or how would you describe the view?
This is a view of the explosion taken from the Moruroa attol itself.
Of course, we saw a lot less details, as we were 200km from it.
Woah!
this looks like nothing ever seen before.
Scary beauty
breathtaking threat
Then can you tell me what is PACER.
Are you referring to "project PACER", a 1970s nuclear power project at Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United States?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_PACER
Wow, @vcelier you served in the French Navy in 1972? I'm really impressed. I wonder if you felt fear at the moment when you actually knew what was happening.
No, no fear.
And I knew very well what was happening.
Wow! I wonder how humanity can wipe out itself in a few minutes with nuclear war.
I vote for No. 5: we eat ourselves to death with crappy food.
hahaha :)
I would guess we kill each other in WW3 using chemical weapons. Leaving just a few survivors, which will look like zombies. Seems legit...
You forgot about No.6: We all die, because we will all fall of a cliff while using a selfie stick!
hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
This post was hilarious. And yeah, John Travolta is as afraid of us as we are of him. hahahaha
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you can see the fear in his eyes!
Is trembling with fear.
The great underground sulfur volcano under Yosemite national park is way up there, too. Already overdue to erupt, it would blanket 3/4 of the world in ash and toxic fumes. We wouldn't go extinct, but let's just say everyone's leisure time would take a severe hit.
5th, Alien invasion.
I tend to disagree with many of the pessimistic concerns of AI. I don't see AI as being all together separate from us, I think it's much more likely we will merge with technology and grow/evolved in tandem with the AI we create. I also can not imagine any logical reason AI would have to destroy humanity. It would make more sense for man and machine to work together to expand our place in the universe. Also, AI, no matter how intelligent, can only do what it's programmed to do, and certain core rules can be placed (as in irobot) to prevent certain actions. Though that in itself is not full proof, I've been considering the possibility of the core program or an aspect of it only working when verified on the blockchain - so if anyone (human or robot) tried to alter those core rules, the entire entity would not function as it would not match and be verified on the blockchain. I'm sure there are likely workarounds to that but fun to think about regardless.
This makes me think of Elon Musk's new company which aims to integrate new technologies into our brains so that it's not "us versus them" when it comes to computers, but us growing with them instead.
I love Elon Musk and that is a great idea, unless the chip inside our brains has the chance to explode or something!
The core programming of the AI will undoubtedly be flawed, as humans are not infalible so problems will creep into the programming. How do we deal with that when the geenie is out the bottle, do we release patches? What if the AI was able to determine that humans were no longer necessary or became an obsticle in it's agenda. If we create them in the image of man then they will surely destroy us. A good discussion to have.
Always good to see a post about how we could go bye bye.
Life goals.
haha finally finished it just in time to test out the new hard fork :)
What was the before/after result of HF19 on your blog post here? I saw some other high dollar posts get cut in half!
Unfortunately it's the attitude that we have a 'God Given' right to be at the top of the hierarchy which is most dangerous of all.
It's like a self justification that we're ok doing what we do at the expense of other 'lesser' entities rather than curbing our egos and learning to co-exist with them.
I think humankind is going for its own hardfork in the not too distance future.
Either we end up destroying ourselves or we can finally see the bigger picture and start re-prioritising.
Yes, all of the 4 choice is really possible. And what come out from my mind first is AI. Yes, as the first 3 choice is possible, but at least human know what is it and "may" try not to make it or avoid to let it happen. But for AI, we have no idea what will it be, but we are trying to develop it.
I read a news today, which is about developer teaching AI to bargain with each other. And you know what? The AI they develop a language to help for the bargains themselves. That's what we can't predicted.
real story of girl in my society
To those who might find this offensive, please don't proceed.
And to those who think this is a ninja technique of getting attention, please kindly think of your favourite bad word, and think that I gave that to u 😂😂
So I am girl soon to be 20 and for me, football is life. From school days I used to play wrestling, football with boys and used to be a don 😂 Friends said I should have been born as a boy. Btw I am a straight girl 😂
So let's come to the point. I think thinking about is Ronaldo actually leaving real Madrid or it's just rumours is actually better than worrying about what to wear to please anyone. And worrying about can Gianluigi Buffon win CL in his last season is far more better than thinking about Falano wore that and looked better than dhiskano. And discussing about the transfers in this window is better than discussing about people and their personal life.
I know everyone has their own interest and their own point of view, but discussing about people on their back is never a good thing. I won't say every people out there who doesn't watch or play football or any other sports has the same habit or there can be a people who are interested in both sports and cheap strategies. But to those who have a spare time to think about others everytime, grow up people. I have not stated any gender here, so please, the feminist people will kindly be ignored.
And to those dear people (only for them Hai) who think that they should get a special treatment or respect just because of their shitty gender, work hard, fight for that and earn the respect yourself.
And last, if girls think that some happiness lacks in their life, some thing's still left even though u have every thing, some celebration lacks in ur weekends, please try being a football fan and wake up at 12am to watch football rather than to wish someone a shitty Happy Birthday that comes every year. Because football is HAPPINESS ❇
Peace 👌
Was going to comment, but why bother? Burned out in the process . . .
that's absolutely insane about the AI! it's true that we can't predict what they're capable of
The chances of AI saving our asses are far greater than them killing us. Our safeguard? The three laws.
An AI may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
An AI must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
An AI must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
good thing those are total laws of nature 😬
iDunno about that m8
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