Hmmm. This poll fails to include religious endings.
Well, doh. It's the science forum, not the fantasy forum.

Hmmm. This poll fails to include religious endings.
I voted for Super Volcano because it sounds cool.
HIjol wrote:
And, because Tommy Lee Jones...
...ok, and Tia Leone
I prefer to think that there will be a combination of events. Super volcano followed by asteroids then super awesome AI will enslave us (before finally being destroyed themselves by an alien invasion)
HIjol wrote:
Thanks for the description of the contents of the Goodie Bag, Hux! That Sarte! What a funny guy! I love when he talked about, "...nothingness is a state of mind in which we can become anything, in reference to our situation, that we desire."
Can we PLEEEEASE also have a virus?
Although emotion itself has to be considered a form of intelligence. They seem "irrational," yet we usually manage to have the emotion appropriate to in each situation, such as not bursting into laughter and hiring a clown if our mother dies. The brain puts a lot of effort into circuits which compute emotional response. After all, there's nothing telling us not to hire the clown except we heard a little word, "die," an arbitrary sound, instead of some other word like "promoted to vice president."Human beings aren't motivated by intelligence but by a multi-layered array of reflexes and emotional responses evolved over millions of years because they enhanced our likelihood of survival.
Or, long enough to run the whole story of multicellular life from Cambrian to Pleistocene twice over again if we wanted to. But from an individual perspective the end of the world doesn't take that long to arrive: At death it will apparently disappear, as if it had never existed. So the world is ending all the time for some of us....life will be ended in just over 1 billion years when the Sun becomes brighter & hot enough to make the Earth a toxic barren wasteland.
Although emotion itself has to be considered a form of intelligence. They seem "irrational," yet we usually manage to have the emotion appropriate to in each situation, such as not bursting into laughter and hiring a clown if our mother dies.
It's good to see someone still remembers that. It's like the whole nuclear war thing went *poof* the minute Gorby said goodbye at the end of 1991.I voted for Nukes. They are still out there, after all.
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