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Is humanity doomed?


And in this rather case, in a negative sense, as in, doomed for failure, doomed not to improve itself, doomed to continue being in denial and ignorance, doomed to repeat mistakes, doomed to continue to destroy earth, doomed to continue to be cruel to each other, doomed to have crimes still committed, doomed to still have prisons and also recognizable bad things there happening, doomed to be prone to violence, doomed to be hypocritical, doomed to having life be rather difficult and unpleasant, doomed to live in and by stereotypes, doomed to religious blasphemy and hypocrisy or its blind and selfish love, doomed to selfishness, doomed to controversy, doomed to be prejudiced, doomed to have bad smells, and ultimately - doomed for destruction?

Or is there STILL hope for it?

Also, will beauty save the world?

What about LOVE and kindness, are they good forces of counterforce to the powers of bad and evil?

Plus, is it REALLY a fact that we DO destroy Earth and must stop it, or...

Cheers. Are we DOOMED? Almost like that 90s PC Game "DOOM".

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Also, how IS all of this likely to affect folks like you and ME, over here, our fellow moviechat fellows and comrades, music and movie lovers, life livers (haha), sweet eating, delicious food and pizza munching, beauty loving fellas?

Can WE bypass it all?

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In other words, are WE doomed TOO?

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Yes we can. Have yourself frozen solid and launched into an interstellar trajectory with solar panels hooked up to you to build up electric surges delivered to your ice block. The electric impulse will find its way to your neurons and you will have the brief thought every few eons or so as the rare passing star charges you up. Just think of you lasting virtually forever out there wondering things for millennia. And then you finally plunge directly into a singularity and your 541,000 year life if extinguished.

... so yeah, probably doomed no matter what.

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Maybe the Large Hadron Collider can help us avoid such doom? http://home.cern/science/accelerators/large-hadron-collider

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