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* Severe anthropogenic [[global warming]].
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* Zombie Apocolypse


===Supernatural events===
===Supernatural events===

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A doomsday event is a specific occurrence which has an exceptionally destructive effect on the human race.[1] The final outcomes of doomsday events may range from a major disruption of human civilization, to the extinction of human life, to the destruction of the planet Earth, to the annihilation of the entire universe.

A 2006 poll by SciFi.com revealed that virtually all Americans believed that some sort of doomsday scenario could realistically impact the human race, and that many feel that such a scenario is likely to be man-made.[2]

Scenarios

Doomsday events may include:

Natural occurrences

File:KT Impact2.jpg
Artist impression of what might have caused the Chicxulub crater.

These include:

  • A drastic increase or decrease in the Sun's power output.
  • The solar system passing through a cosmic dust cloud.

Non-natural events

In War of the Worlds, Aliens (specifically Martians) attempt a genocide of the human race.

These include:

  • Depletion of oil or other important natural resources, assuming that alternatives are not found.
  • Zombie Apocolypse

Supernatural events

These include:

  • An act of divine retribution or the Last Judgment. Many religions include beliefs pertaining to the end of time.
  • The Norsemen believed that the world would end in a tremendous battle of the gods known as Ragnarok.
  • In the Christian Bible, the Book of Revelation describes Armageddon, a final battle between the forces of God and the forces of Satan
  • In Hindu mythology, it is believed the Lord Vishnu will assume his tenth incarnation called Kalki Avatar to destroy the demon Kali and rescue the pure at heart before the world is destroyed.
  • According to Strabo, the druids, priests of the Celts, believed that while the universe itself was indestructible, "both fire and water will at some time or other prevail over them" [1]
  • Some people interpret the end of the current Mayan Long-Count cycle as a sign that a doomsday event will occur sometime around the 2012 winter solstice. No evidence exists indicating the ancient Mayans believed this.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ See the Wiktionary entry for "doomsday event" for information about the range of senses and usage history for this term.
  2. ^ "The Doomsday Poll". SciFi.com. 2006.
  3. ^ "Pandemic". Horizon. 2006-11-07. BBC. BBC Two. {{cite episode}}: External link in |series= and |title= (help)
  4. ^ Breining, Greg (2007). Super Volcano: The Ticking Time Bomb Beneath Yellowstone National Park. Voyageur Press. p. 256. ISBN 978-0-7603-2925-2.
  5. ^ Wanjek, Christopher (2005-04-06). "Explosions in Space May Have Initiated Ancient Extinction on Earth". NASA.
  6. ^ Wilford, John Noble (2006-10-12). "Study Links Extinction Cycles to Changes in Earth's Orbit and Tilt". {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |publication= ignored (help)
  7. ^ S. Coleman and F. De Luccia (1980). "Gravitational effects on and of vacuum decay". Physical Review. D21: 3305–3315.
  8. ^ "Black Holes: The Deadliest Force in the Universe". ABC News. 2006-08-28.
  9. ^ Leonard, Tom (2008-01-04). "'Big Bang' machine could destroy the planet, says lawsuit". The Daily Telegraph.

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