Saturday, March 14, 2015

The Future?

The easiest thing to predict isn't even really being an intuitive to predict. It is just scientific tendencies which almost anyone could ferret out with enough time and study. There will be increasingly higher winds caused by warmer and warmer waters around the earth caused by more heat from the sun caused by Global Warming. And yet, some places that air pollution changes might start to blot out the sun so much that temperatures will reduce at some points around earth. I'm not sure how to talk about these changes, just like the craters being found in Siberia likely caused by exploding methane likely caused by sparks from shifting rocks as the permafrost melts when they hit together and spark while methane is being released.

So, the hardest thing so far for people to deal with likely is more common winds above 100 mph. If you have ever been in over 100mph winds (especially if they are gusty) you cannot stand up without falling down again and again if you are out in it. When it starts to go above 100 mph you need to tie yourself to a car or tree or house or telephone pole or something so you don't blow away along with roofing, tin, wood, limbs and trees.

So, I think the hardest thing to survive might be the winds. But, the flooding caused by weather changes likely will cause in the end more deaths even than the winds. But, droughts long term in 3rd world nations without good food transportation infrastructure in place likely will cause the largest groups of deaths from starvation. But, if there is a war people might not survive those places anyway.

So, wherever droughts or floods or winds intersect with wars and other instability likely there is going to be a lot of loss of life.

So, "Adapt or die" becomes even more meaningful in the future than in the past 100 years or so. So, in some places it might become more like it was in the 1800s with all these weather changes around the world.

So, if you are educated choose carefully where you choose to live long term when you are thinking about all these potential changes around the world. However, likely most places you could go visit as long as some serious crisis of one kind or another isn't happening while you are there that might interfere with you and your friends and loved ones staying alive.

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