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Hoy va de crash, bang, pow, yargh elevado a la enésima. Y de rendir culto al átomo.
If the method you choose can’t be tried more than once (e.g. hurled into Sun, vacuum energy detonation), and your budget will stretch, you could consider practicing on smaller astronomical bodies and working your way up. For example, consider destroying Mercury, or Ceres. Don’t forget to take notes on what went particularly well, what didn’t work, what was unnecessary, etc., just so everything goes as smoothly as possible on the big day.
20 Ways the World Could End Swept away
With a black hole there is little warning. A few decades before a close encounter, at most, astronomers would observe a strange perturbation in the orbits of the outer planets. As the effect grew larger, it would be possible to make increasingly precise estimates of the location and mass of the interloper. The black hole wouldn’t have to come all that close to Earth to bring ruin; just passing through the solar system would distort all of the planets’ orbits. Earth might get drawn into an elliptical path that would cause extreme climate swings, or it might be ejected from the solar system and go hurtling to a frigid fate in deep space.
Y tú pensando que lo mejor de Suiza era el queso
Post Nuclear Art by Jeff Phillips.
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