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Earth + 100 Million years

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Created by FlySurfer > 9 months ago, 15 Nov 2011
FlySurfer
NSW, 4453 posts
15 Nov 2011 3:59PM
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doggie
WA, 15849 posts
15 Nov 2011 1:13PM
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Well that should open up a few new surf breaks

pweedas
WA, 4642 posts
15 Nov 2011 1:53PM
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Well that's just terrible!!!!
Look what's happened to Australia.
We're turning Japanese I think we're turning Japaneses I really think so.

Where's Julia! We need a new tax to prevent earth crust displacement.
But it needs to be set up so that 90% of people are bettor off.
Frac the other 10%.

FlySurfer
NSW, 4453 posts
16 Nov 2011 11:04AM
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pweedas said...

Well that's just terrible!!!!
Look what's happened to Australia.
We're turning Japanese I think we're turning Japaneses I really think so.

Where's Julia! We need a new tax to prevent earth crust displacement.
But it needs to be set up so that 90% of people are bettor off.
Frac the other 10%.


Yup Australia is completely gone, and it doesn't even give you a timeline, maybe it disappears next year

I like the crust displacement tax... $1 a cm?

jev7337
QLD, 460 posts
16 Nov 2011 10:13AM
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Just imagine how much flat water there's going to be across the Nullarbor and other areas while OZ is going under. Do they predict any wind?

Little Jon
NSW, 2115 posts
16 Nov 2011 1:49PM
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So what would the human population be or would we be extinct by then

Mobydisc
NSW, 9028 posts
16 Nov 2011 4:51PM
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Little Jon said...

So what would the human population be or would we be extinct by then



According to Warhammer 40K the human population will be untold trillions spread across many thousands of planets. All this in much less time than this timeline. However humanity will be under threat of extinction from aliens and heretics.


Ian K
WA, 4048 posts
16 Nov 2011 2:57PM
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Little Jon said...

So what would the human population be or would we be extinct by then


I read somewhere that large organisms generally only last a million or two years before they become extinct or evolve into something else. There are exceptions if evolution hits on a good design. Crocodiles and sharks have apparently been around for much longer than a million years.

We've been around in our current form for about a million years. It'd be nothing unusual if we disappeared within the next couple of centuries.

I'll bet 100 million years from now we'll be well and truly gone. With any luck though the great whites will still be cruising the oceans looking for new tucker.

FlySurfer
NSW, 4453 posts
16 Nov 2011 6:14PM
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