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Scientific credibility?
editAs entertaining as this show is (I don't know if "entertaining" is quite the right word considering how grim the futures of humanity shown are, but bear with me), I'm kind of curious as to the scientific credibility of the "experiments" presented within and I think a section dealing with this aspect of it would benefit the article. Spartan198 (talk) 18:11, 19 September 2010 (UTC)
- Personally, after watching it, it isn't credible at all. For instance, if the Earth slowed to a stop, there would be no way people would walk from Miami to that new coastline, since they would have died of lack of oxygen as the program itself said, before the time the TV show says they left on foot. If the Sun suddenly ballooned up that quickly, there would not no emergency shelters and load of spacesuits ready to use, or the time to build such infrastructure. -- but these are minor inconviences since those two episodes are science fiction. The sudden disappearance of oil treads into an area that is heavily researched and is heavily biased. First, cities in the North existed before oil, so there is no reason they'd be abandoned, second Germany and South Africa converted coal into liquid oil substitutes, but there is no mention of this at all, this would obviously be the first thing to happen, and there's Brazil that they show runs on alcohol, which the show doesn't expand on (like retrofitting cars to run on that stuff or invading Cuba to grow sugar cane) ... and they're highly optimistic on the result, there should be far more death. 76.66.200.95 (talk) 10:38, 21 September 2010 (UTC)
There seems to be no sources for "The earth could stop spinning in 5 years"
editnot only is that idea uncomfortable, but i did not see any relevant sources, should that statement be removed? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.195.51.9 (talk) 13:20, 14 November 2012 (UTC)
Population doubles?
editWhat homosexuals. earth cud not double overnight. How this wud happen? To make new people without homes are jobs? Where did they come from? Who taught them to talk, read, write, and wipe their asses? This concept is queer.
When the Earth Stops Spinning: More than 6 and half billion people are dead.
edit--46.130.128.156 (talk) 12:28, 27 March 2016 (UTC)
When i was watching that film, i see More than 6 and half billion people are dead.
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