Sujet : Re: (ReacTor) Complete Planetary Destruction Is Not as Easy as It Seems
De : lynnmcguire5 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Lynn McGuire)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 10. Oct 2024, 23:54:19
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On 10/10/2024 11:14 AM, James Nicoll wrote:
Complete Planetary Destruction Is Not as Easy as It Seems
More boundless optimism: humans might constitute an existential
threat to many species on Earth (including humans themselves) but
life as a whole has and will survive worse.
https://reactormag.com/complete-planetary-destruction-is-not-as-easy-as-it-seems/
Nanobot Gobblers will take care of the Earth just fine by turning the entire planet into a grey goo. There is a book by Sean Williams ??? and Shane Dix ??? about this.
And if somebody poisons Sol turning it into a red dwarf early then the Earth will be gobbled by Sol. "Last Day on Mars (Chronicle of the Dark Star, 1)" by Kevin Emerson
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0062306723"It is Earth year 2213—but, of course, there is no Earth anymore. Not since it was burned to a cinder by the sun, which has mysteriously begun the process of going supernova. The human race has fled to Mars, but this was only a temporary solution while we have prepared for a second trip: a one-hundred-fifty-year journey to a distant star, our best guess at where we might find a new home."
Lynn