Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Is there a book about 'when humans die out/ disappear'?

It sounds depressing I know but it is all about what would happen to the planet if we were to suddenly disappear.
Is there a book about %26#039;when humans die out/ disappear%26#039;?
revelation??? only thing i can think of... but there is books on everything so probably
Is there a book about %26#039;when humans die out/ disappear%26#039;?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Abide...





Great book.
Reply:Doctor Who annual 2007
Reply:The Tibetan Book of The Dead would make interesting and informative reading.
Reply:There is a movie out at the moment looking at what would happen if humans suddenly vanished, and how nature would adapt.
Reply:Probably - there was a programme on recently (channel 4?) about what the Earth would be like without people, so no doubt there is an accompanying book somewhere!


I don%26#039;t think it%26#039;s depressing, I think it%26#039;s fascinating to wonder what it%26#039;d be like; we%26#039;re all going to die anyway and the human race can%26#039;t last forever any more than any other species.
Reply:People can only speculate on this subject, it could be in the next 6 hours with total nuclear destruction, it could be 100,000 years when mankind %26quot;homo sapian%26quot; has mutated into different forms. Don%26#039;t worry about it, get out and enjoy the sun )
Reply:This question is that of a more complex nature as it is not about the pessimistic view of a desolate and abandoned world, it is about the present state of human race, its mind, and its relation to its environment. It is attempts to explore indirectly as what impact human civilization has had on the planet, as this is what basically matter most to the inquiring and inquisitive minds, to find out and to know better as what it is and what is its impact upon the environment it inhibits.





The question 鈥榳hat will happen after humans die out鈥?therefore is based upon an active sense of wonder and bewilderment upon the catastrophic ecological changes that, according to scientists on media, are taking place globally. It is a matter much worrying that the rise in temperature would eventually cause meltdown of polar ice, permafrost, there will be floods, shortage of food and then another other ice age might usher us to last for about ten thousand years, however all this might not happen overnight or even in decades.





I think the planet earth is far too sturdier to be permanently effected by any superficial changes upon its surface. It will restore to its natural balance in couple of thousand years, as the volcanoes round the globe keep recycling its atmosphere, the most dynamic factor in for terra maintenance, then earthquakes and flood has power to level the ground to its natural normality, natural growth of plants can takeover artificial constructs of buildings, where the elements: air, water and the sun, own their own can cause things to rust, to crumble and to decay overtime. I think if humans are gone, then in twenty or so thousands years, all traces of them will disappear too. We have not built anything half as durable as the pyramids to withstand the elements of natural and natural events.





According to my personal viewpoint on life, however, I believe that emergence of life is an integral aspect of physical evolutions, that life might disappear now but it can reappear again soon as right balance is struck among the factors responsible for creating life. It could also be most probable for life to re-emerge in human form in couple of million or so years as the logical consequence of natural evolution, as after all, all the elements, and the factors of change in the physical state of things would still be the same.





[edit] ... and then there will always be people!!

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