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Yes I know sounds a bit far out but I would love to here other peoples veiws on this when you look at mars saturn and the rest of the planets they all look either burnt out or frozen or coverd in gasses.And hey who,s to say that in 100 years time the rate we are killing our planet we may not look to different from say mars!! as all the planets are similar in some ways but we seem to be the only one with life but as we humans become more advanced the more dangerous we become we all no for sure the next world war will be the last as weapons now are desighned to couse maximum loss of life and they soon will find them selfs in the wrong hands yes for the right price in years to come nukes will be on the black market as the ever growing gap between the rich and the poor grows so will the want for money and power for instance almost 3000 inocent people lost there lives in the 9/11 terroist attacks and not a weapon was used so can you imagine when these animals aquire nukes ..a dead planet.

2006-12-05 07:36:28 · 4 answers · asked by wopski 2 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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yes there is some speculation that earths ancient civilizations had advanced technology and eventually came to a point where they destroyed themselves and all life on earth and then life started over

2006-12-05 07:46:32 · answer #1 · answered by speedy 1 · 0 0

Education of our youngsters is surely how one can 'shop the planet', however we have got to coach CONSERVATION no longer PRESERVATION. Preservationists are the main issue correct now with their BS carbon taxes and different 'inexperienced' scams. Conservationists desire to make use of the assets whilst exchanging the ones that may be changed and accurately making use of the ones which can't. Going to a nanny state or one international govt is a certain technique to break the assets of this planet and to deliver approximately the destruction of humanity.

2016-09-03 12:09:15 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

That's a good question! Especially considering the way things are going for our planet. Yes.

Stephen Hawkings, a Professor, says we should start looking for a new home, planet wise.

2006-12-05 07:46:37 · answer #3 · answered by smoothsoullady 4 · 0 0

This question is dead boring?

2006-12-05 07:39:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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