There is an outside chance, roughly estimated at 1 in 50 million, that all life on Earth will simply end in the middle of June of 2008. And not just life, but the physical existence of the planet (as well as a good sized chunk of the solar system).
This catastrophe, if it occurs, will be 100% due to human activity, and can be easily prevented. But the odds are only 1 in 50 million it will happen at all. If it does not happen, great progress will be made in physics.
Should the human actions leading to the possibility be stopped?
This catastrophe, if it occurs, will be 100% due to human activity, and can be easily prevented. But the odds are only 1 in 50 million it will happen at all. If it does not happen, great progress will be made in physics.
Should the human actions leading to the possibility be stopped?
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