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by dcanelhas
279 days ago
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If you look at timescales large enough you will find that plenty of extinction level events actually do happen (the anthropocene is right here). We are living in a historically excepcional time of geological, environmental, ecological stability. I think that saying that nothing ever happens is like standing downrange to a stream of projectiles and counting all the near misses as evidence for your future safety. It's a bold call to inaction. |
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It's not that it can't happen. It obviously can. I'm more talking about the human belief that it will happen, and in our lifetime. It probably won't.