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text 2019-11-30 04:16
When This World is Going to End According to Scientists?

The human race on the earth is predicting that this Earth will end soon or far. The scientists have explained lots of ways that are becoming the cause of ending the earth. First of all, these scientists have predicted that the nuclear war will end the earth. Its reason is that almost all the countries in the world are aiming to become a nuclear power and that’s why these countries are creating more and more nuclear weapons. Secondly, according to scientists, global warming is also becoming the cause of ending the earth. Its reason is that due to the human activities, lots of greenhouse gasses are added into the atmosphere and the temperature of the atmosphere is increasing day by day.

 

The ecological collapse is also becoming a cause of ending life on the earth. Due to some human activities, we are polluting the air and we are decreasing the level of water. Moreover, we are also cutting the trees which become the cause of rainfalls. All of these human activities are becoming the cause of ecological collapse on the earth. This will also lead to the end of life on earth. The scientists have also explained in their theories that due to the asteroids impacts, there is also a possibility that life on the earth will end. There are also some scientists who have predicted that life on earth will end due to some unknown risks. Here, we will discuss the theories of different scientists relevant to the end of the earth.

 

Sir Isaac Newton Theory:

Isaac Newton is considered the father of modern Physics. Despite his scientific mind, he has also some religious beliefs. According to him, life on this Earth will end till 2060. In order to support his theory, he has also presented some calculations. According to him, after 1260 years of the formation of the Holy Roman Empire, the life on the earth will be demolished. In his predictions, Sir Isaac Newton has also predicted that the earth will be ended only after the return of the Jews towards their Holy Land. The people have said that this prediction of the Isaac Newton was fulfilled in 1948 when Jews were able to get their separate homeland in the form of Israel.

 

Doomsday Arguments:

Doomsday arguments about the end of earth are based on the mathematical probabilities and estimations. According to his mathematical probabilities, there are more than 95% chances that life on the earth will end till 9120. In order to prove his claims, he has used the analogy of the lottery. He has predicted that since the inauguration of life on the earth, almost 100 billion people are born. He has also predicted that nowadays, we are in the middle of the cycle rather than at the start of the cycle. The main point of his theory relevant to the end of life on earth is that nowadays, human beings are able to easily reproduce and survive themselves. If such reproduction and survival circle will continue for thousands of years, the population on our earth will be in trillions. When the population on our earth will be in trillions, it will be impossible for human beings to survive on this earth. As a result, life on our earth will be demolished.

 

Nostradamus Predictions:

Nostradamus has also given predictions about the end of the earth. In his book, Les Propheties, he has made lots of predictions. In these predictions, there was a rise of the Hitler, 9/11 attacks and victory of Donald Trump. Till now, almost all the predictions of this great physicist are proven true. In these predictions, he has also predicted that life on earth will end in 3797. These predictions of this great physician are researched in the world’s most famous university ‘University of Rochester, New York’. This team of researchers and experts have also predicted that his arguments are true. According to the report of this team, it is expected that almost two-thirds of the world’s population will be demolished till 3797.

 

Earth Will Be Swallowed by the Sun:

The scientists have also predicted that the movement of the Sun is also predicting that our earth will be swallowed by the sun. its reason that due to the helium-burning process, after the five billion years, the sun will be changed into the red giant due to this helium-burning process. After that, the Sun will expand and it will swallow some planets like Mercury, Venus and Earth. This prediction is arguing the human beings that they should find out another living place rather than earth.

 

Stephen Hawking Theory about the End of the Earth

Stephen William Hawking was a great physicist and he died on 14 April 2018 at the age of 76. This great scientist is famous all around the world due to his work on black holes and the theory of relativity. He has also provided his theory about the end of life on the earth. According to him, in 2600, the earth will convert into a giant ball. The conversion of earth into this giant ball of fire means that everything on the earth will be demolished. For this reason, he had also provided some suggestions to human beings. He had said to the human beings that before the creation of this giant ball fire, they should shift themselves on another safe planet.

 

Conclusion:

It is a fact that the human race on the earth is predicting that life on the earth will be demolished. The scientists as well as researchers at dissertation writing services have explained different reasons for the end of life on the earth like global warming and much more. Different scientists have given different predictions about the end of life on earth. According to the predictions of Sir Isaac Newton, the life on the earth will be demolished in 2060. According to the Doomsday arguments and mathematical probabilities, if the human beings started to reproduce and survive themselves at the current rate, the life on earth will be demolished till 9120. According to Stephen Hawking, the life on the earth will be demolished on 2600 by the conversion of the earth into giant ball fire.

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review 2018-02-25 17:21
Authority by Jeff VanderMeer
Authority: A Novel - Jeff VanderMeer

Whereas Annihilation took place inside Area X, Authority takes place outside, at Southern Reach. The folks at Southern Reach are charged with studying Area X, putting together expeditions to send into it, and potentially protecting the world against Area X and whatever might come out of it. Unfortunately, Southern Reach is currently a dysfunctional environment at best.

A man who prefers to be called Control but whose real name is something else is sent to Southern Reach to be its new director. Grace, the assistant director, takes an immediate dislike to him, leading to a power struggle that stretches across most of the book. While trying to get Grace to accept his authority, Control, a spy from a family of spies, also attempts to get his bearings. He interviews the twelfth expedition's biologist, learns as much about Area X and Southern Reach as his new employees are willing and able to tell him, and tries to figure out if the previous director was as unstable as the mess in her office made her look, all of which he reports back to his shadowy boss.

Although I wasn't really a fan of the first book, I continued on with the trilogy in the hope that it would improve and maybe give me a few more answers. It did provide me with a few answers - some of the things the psychologist said and did make a lot more sense now, for example - but it also left me with more questions and less trust that the final book in the trilogy would answer them.

Annihilation had its problems, but it was far more interesting than Authority, which spent way more time than I'd have preferred on Control's family history and his obsession with the biologist (who wasn't really the biologist and who preferred to go by Ghost Bird). I kept reading because of the book's occasional links to Annihilation and the mystery of Area X, but they were crumbs in a sea of crap about Control's mother, grandfather, and father. Yes, that info tied into one of the big revelations about Control's situation, but surely it could have been more tightly written?

It didn't help that, after a point, I just wasn't interested in Control. He acted like he was some kind of hotshot spy who'd slide into Southern Reach, figure out the right power games to play, and end up with the power to improve Southern Reach's operation and get the info his boss needed. Except that it turned out he wasn't nearly as slick and competent as he tried to tell himself he was. Some of it was lies, to himself and to the reader, and some of it was that, despite his preferred name for himself, he actually had even less control over his situation than I initially thought.

I really liked when things started to get weird and creepy near the end of the book (ooh, that scene with Whitby!), but it was too little, too late. Also, a word of warning for animal lovers: Control has a cat that he ends up abandoning near the end of the book. No further information was provided about the cat's fate, so I prefer to think that he somehow found a safe place and thrived.

 

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)

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review 2018-01-12 04:07
The Layover by Roe Horvat
The Layover - Roe Horvat

Tho I loved the book, I feel like I am stuck in a loop. One of the MCs is suffering from one illness or another and the other MC falls in love with him while taking care of the sick. This is my fourth or fifth book with the same premise in a row (ok, not in a row but extremely close to each other). I hate to say it, but it took away a little from enjoying the story, and it's not even the author's fault. 

There is a lot of insecurities, self-hatred, tho Ondro doesn't realise it at first, and self-digging (can I say it in English?) ...soul-searching maybe a better word, and coming to terms with the past, the present and the consequences/the future; letting fears go and grabbing the proverbial bull by the nuts horns.

It was at times a scary read, considering that here we are in the 21st century and we still have ugly nasty pockets in this world where hatred is worn proudly and in bright colors for all to see. On the other hand even full acceptance often comes with labels that can be hurtful, not letting us see a person beyond "gay". 

Both characters have suffered. Not all the secondary characters in this book survived, but in the end ... oh, no, that would be a spoiler ;)

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review 2017-09-27 04:20
Imago (Imago #1) by N.R. Walker
Imago (Imago #1) - N.R. Walker

I am going to file this book under "culinary" tag: too much food. 
Too much sex, come to think of it, too.

And way, waayyy too much dog.

And I feel sorry for MC's because their faces must really hurt by now from all this smiling. 
I feel I need something very depressing, to even out the mood :/

 

1.5 stars. Rounding up to 2 for the outdoor adventures.

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review 2017-03-15 02:37
Myths, Mayhem, & Sweet Tea by Kimberly Hunter
Myths, Mayhem, & Sweet Tea - Kimberly Hunter

This story is a disaster. I remember seeing a few negative reviews a year or so ago, but I have no idea what had happened to them. They are not here anymore. I should have known better. I should have paid heed to the warnings.

If you think this is about an archaeological dig, it's not. If you think it's about Creed and outstanding security services he provides, it's not. If you think there is a complicated story that involves dangerous gods and their immense powers, it's not.

This is about a bunch of horny teenagers in grown-up god and human bodies, who drink, f*ck like bunnies (I dare you to flag me for that word, when every other sentence in this book contains a profanity), tell each other tragic sappy stories about their past and run around with googly eyes, falling in insta-love and whispering saccharine nothings when not swearing. These are the Gods. These are tough and rough disciplined ex-military types.

Creed is hired to provide security for a group of archaeologists. He makes a huge deal over it while talking to his client. But what does he do when he gets to the site? Shouts, yells, throws a fit or two and then goes off on a drinking/banging spree first with a member of the dig, and not a couples of hours later with Loki. Creed is too full of himself, and "A limp dick bastard with a God complex" definition suggested by one of the characters describes him to a T.

And so it goes on, Creed and Loki traveling all over the place, bragging about their intelligence, drinking, banging, talking feelings (yuck... yuck.... sticky sugary stuff ...bleh *shrugs*). Everything falls into places when they need it, cause - Gods. They take care of that crap. And so on through now 75% of the book.

Then there is the issue with the Sleeper. Gods don't want him disturbed, but put him in a sealed chamber in an active volcano. What do you think will happen if the said volcano awakes? The seals will be broken, the Sleeper will rise. That's what. Gods Morons.

Strongly reminds me of The Student Prince. All party with little plot.

Still reading (can't believe myself). Will report on the rest later.

And so, I am sad to report that the story is not improving. Ancient gods, who waited literally hundreds of thousand of years for their one and only soulmate, are now rapidly finding them not only within the same week of 2015, but 2 out of three popped up at the same location. The Dig.



What are the odds? O.o

...and then there were poor puppies and poor abused boys and who knows what else, put there for the sole purpose of squeezing out a tear, creating more drama and producing more sap.



DNF-ing at 88%. Actually I did scroll to the end of the book, but couldn't concentrate on any of it.

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