Ughhhhhhhh.
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jol@discuss.tchncs.de 4 months agoEven life will never perish. We’re certainly going to cause an apocalyptic level extinction event, taking many species with us, but life will always find a way.
homesweethomeMrL@lemmy.world 4 months ago
jabathekek@sopuli.xyz 4 months ago
Likely as slimy mats on the floor of what’s left of the ocean. Also whatever’s left in hot-springs and caves.
Revan343@lemmy.ca 4 months ago
I’m sure the archaea in the salt flats will adapt too
jol@discuss.tchncs.de 4 months ago
Life is way hardier than you think… Unless we completely blast the world with nukes, we will not get that far.
Sanctus@lemmy.world 4 months ago
There is one single planet we know of that hosts complex organisms. Dont go claiming extraordinary things like that, when all evidence points to the opposite. Life is extremely fragile, and only comes about in very specific conditions. New data models show we may be the only creatures capable of communicating vast distances in the entire galaxy. We should be treating this with the severity it actually has, potential universal blackout. What is the universe if there is nothing there to experience it?
jol@discuss.tchncs.de 4 months ago
That’s very lovely, but ultimately egotistical. I mean, I romanticise about it too, but the universe ultimately just… is. The only severity is for us humans. No other species has a sense of “species” as a community AFAIK. Heck, even humans have a terrible track record. We can’t even seem to sterilise machines we sent to space no matter how hard we try, even after being exposed to outer space. That’s the evidence we have.