Freaky Experiments That ALMOST Destroyed the World



Delve into the world of science gone awry with our countdown of experiments that nearly spelled global catastrophe. From the chilling ambitions of the Tsunami Bomb to the looming threat of self-replicating nanobots, discover the terrifying potential hidden within scientific advancements.

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22 thoughts on “Freaky Experiments That ALMOST Destroyed the World”

  1. Iโ€™m glad weโ€™re starting to recognize that life is just miserable. We spend our entire lives just trying to distract ourselves from the harsh reality

    I sound so emo.. but itโ€™s true!! Is it not?

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  2. Global warming activists: We're going to be the reason Earth is uninhabitable in 50 years.

    The sun, a nuclear furnace that has dictated weather for billions of years: You idiots think pretty highly of yourselves, don't you? ๐Ÿ˜‚

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  3. YA climate change is real but how much do humans contribute. I mean thousands of years ago the Sahara wasnโ€™t a desert but green and lush. Also lake mega Chad was the largest freshwater lake in the world. Both of these changed long before the usage of fossil fuels

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  4. If you look through earths history you will see that normally there are no icecaps at the poles. They only happen after a catastrophe, and then they melt. Possible solutions to delay the inevitable – Plant more trees and make earth more reflective example white roofs and roads and parking lots. Check thermal satellite images to find sources of heat. This will only delay the inevitable unless there is a major catastrophe. And in that case it may not matter. Human co2 emissions are very small compared to nature and will be like nothing when Russian permafrost melts. Research for yourself and check what i have said.

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