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Whats the science handbook of survival if everything goes south?
« on: 20/02/2018 12:38:56 »
Is there one?

What is our "survival "belief" tool kit". What can science offer if we didn't dodge something science thought in looking at black holes alone wasn't out there? What's the best advice? Not being a prepper, maybe the ancients were preppers? Just basic science. Is there a back up code?

Government can find survivors, but what's the most likely science theory beyond that?

Will black holes still be relevant if we couldn't accomodate for an asteriod hit......or even the idea of mining the moon, which changes the tides and thus whatever else?

The question is, "do we have a basic scientific text in the event of a catastrophe"..?
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Re: Whats the science handbook of survival if everything goes south?
« Reply #1 on: 20/02/2018 13:57:12 »
Quote from: opportunity on 20/02/2018 12:38:56
Government can find survivors, but what's the most likely science theory beyond that?
More likely that survivors will form a government, and screw it all up again.
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