tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11578411.post5831912106277526110..comments2023-11-03T05:55:51.552-07:00Comments on The Dirty Filter: Rapture?The J Manhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08192069233983008472noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11578411.post-25186858524919215802012-04-20T04:41:54.951-07:002012-04-20T04:41:54.951-07:00Thanks for the blog!Thanks for the blog!Nina Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14024307358633415870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11578411.post-78639711041407834562011-07-09T01:22:52.346-07:002011-07-09T01:22:52.346-07:00It’s a good knowledge sharing blog. I appreciated ...It’s a good knowledge sharing blog. I appreciated your work and knowledge. Thank for this. <a href="http://www.vrushtechnology.com/" rel="nofollow"> Website Designing and Development Company Ahmadabad</a>www.vrushtechnology.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12142104570784733847noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11578411.post-56395779599239635102011-06-21T12:26:28.822-07:002011-06-21T12:26:28.822-07:00You have some interesting, if unoriginal ideas. Pe...You have some interesting, if unoriginal ideas. Perhaps you're right, and the world will succumb slowly over the course of the next nine months, but more than likely you're wrong. Then again, if I'm right I just join the ranks of many rightly-decided non-believers and if you're right, there will be no one left to care. <br /><br />As for your great civilizations: they Egyptians succumbed to Greek influence, the Mayans to Spanish and the Incans also to Spanish. The lands that they lived on are certainly inhabitable, save maybe Macchu Picchu. Then again, even Macchu Picchu is inhabitable, it's simply remote. <br /><br />My prediction is that the world still has a long life ahead of it. We are still coming out of our last ice age and for that reason it's hard to say what natural disasters are natural, patternistic disasters and which have been spurred on by pollution adn destruction and the phenomenon of "global warming". <br /><br />Incidentally, I don't think it's foolish at all to believe that one cataclysmic event could and would wipe out the Earth. This is an ephemeral existence connected to something unimaginably bigger. Scientists recently discovered a star being swallowed by a black hole and releasing waves of energy that lasted for several days (remember that star at the centre of our galaxy?). More likely still is the possibility of blowing ourselves up. We have nuclear arms enough to destroy the world more than three times over. The leaders of the Non-Proliferation Treaty are the ones who carry the most arms and we still don't know what the effects of a full-scale nuclear attack would be. Hopefully, we never will. <br /><br />Finally, know that I am not intentionally challenging you to start an argument but rather presenting my views in opposition to yours in hopes of having a conversation... before the end of the world.Jeffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13275480291117495464noreply@blogger.com