Tom
An Old Friend
The world governments all undoubtedly have some kind of Noah's Arks set up in case of extreme disasters...
You may be horrifically surprised
The world governments all undoubtedly have some kind of Noah's Arks set up in case of extreme disasters...
Good point. For those areas that didn't get hit with radiation (which the odds are against considering wind studies the past few years) then the eventual lack of vegetation due to a blocked out sun might just have a wee bit of an impact on the food chain.Not just radiation, the darkening of the sky across the globe would cause a nuclear winter
I always find it fascinating learning about some of the bunkers that our government has created in case of modern war on US soil. If the declassified compounds are pretty amazing I'd love to see the current versions.You may be horrifically surprisedThe world governments all undoubtedly have some kind of Noah's Arks set up in case of extreme disasters...
Oh, absolutely! When the big "Boom!" comes you, me, and most everybody we know will be running around like chickens with our heads cut off but you can be sure that the US Gov't, in albeit a smaller form, will survive to poke their heads out of the ground another day.Yeah, I'll bet they are massive. Problem is, I don't think there are as many as would be needed.
when the alien race who put cension life on the planet come back to view there results and find nothing worthwhile is happening the earth will be cleaned and they will start again hoping for better lab result in there petri dish
[i might of read to much A C Clarke]