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Has Earth gone bonkers? Err, no.

Submitted by Robert Bast on August 12, 2008 – 5:52 am4 Comments

End of the World, Shit Hits the Fan, Doomsday – whatever you call it, people are getting more and more concerned that the time is near.

And we see signs everywhere. Famine. War. Earthquakes. The time must be very close, for everything is getting much worse.

Isn’t it?

Unfortunately it is a human trait to consider your own world, and your own time, to be of more importance & significance than other worlds or times. For example, today’s weather is more important to you than the weather of 191 days ago.

Kelemen suspects people are struck by similar coincidences in nature and “probably don’t make a note of it when there is an earthquake and no volcano. It is only when these things are happening clusters that it makes an impression on you.”

He pointed out that you can use a computer to generate random numbers and plot them graphically and see patterns and clustering. Clearly though, there is no natural or scientific phenomenon behind those figures.

…The number of reported natural disasters globally has been on a fast rise since the 1960s. EM-DAT disasters are up from about 120 in 1980 to more than 400 in 2007.

But the increase has nothing to do with the planet. Rather, the rise is the result better monitoring and reporting of natural disasters.

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  • Stephen says:

    That post is flawed because :

    (1) We cannot be sure what the natural disasters were like globally over the last few generations , before the advent of contemporary weather monitoring and reporting.

    (2) We still have May 2010 to December 2010. Only in 2011 can we look back and determine if things were significantly bad in 2010.

    (3) Natural disasters go beyond earthquakes include typhoons, hurricanes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, etc, not forgetting epidemics.

  • Ethericplane says:

    Well the “no reporting” argument doesn’t work because it assures us that the ” down-player scientists”, the so called “normalists” have no records to establish normalcy!!!

    So why are we talking to these dummies then, and quoting them like experts when they just informed us of their ignorance?

    Unfuckingbelievable!

    The Egyptians and Mayans had good records going back tens of thousands of years, so why don’t we listen to them instead? They say the Earth cleans herself like clock work, so get your ass ready, dummies.

  • Rebecca says:

    I agree with you Etheric Plane! Mother Nature does her thing….regardless!

  • Roger Doucette says:

    When you hear that the oceans have thousands of square miles of plastic debris, rivers polluted, polluted air, needless wars, needless famine not to mention greed, among all of our supposed civilized governments. I kind of entertain the thought of the earth recycling itself. Man has no desire to fix these problems unless they can make a buck. So I say Earth let her rip. The upside is this beautiful planet has survived many other natural disaster’s and we all have to admit we have done our best to destroy it with our great technology.

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