Mood of World Perish
Baba Vanga predictions
- Baba Vanga predicts that at least 30% of the world's population will die before 2050 due to climate change.
- Baba Vanga says that if we continue on our current path, only 5% of the world's children will survive past their fifth birthday.
- Baba Vanga warns us to take care not to destroy Mother Earth. If we do, people will have nothing left to eat and we'll face water shortages.
- According to Baba Vanga, the best way to avoid the worst effects of climate change is to stop polluting the atmosphere.
- Baba Vanga believes that the human race will be wiped out by nuclear war. He doesn't recommend that we ever use nuclear weapons.
- Baba Vanga thinks that the global economy will collapse around 2025.
- Baba Vanga states that the global economy will be divided between North America and Europe.
- Baba Vanga explains that he sees three possible futures for humanity. In the first scenario, we will become extinct. In the second scenario, we will become a species that thrives without harming the planet. And in the third, we will learn how to live together peacefully on Earth.
- Baba Vanga claims that he knows what the future holds for us. He tells his followers about the consequences of our actions and urges us to make positive changes.
- Baba Vanga describes himself as the reincarnation of Hindu leader Mahatma Gandhi.
How will the world perish?
War
War is always a threat to nations and people
alike. It could be natural disasters, disease outbreaks, political unrest, or
technological advancements. Even though war is a major threat, it is not
inevitable. War may occur if we do nothing about it. If we choose to allow wars
to continue, our own destruction becomes certain. Wars are created due to the
lack of communication between various groups involved. When people are divided,
they become polarized and fight each other over differences that aren't even
fair. We should try to stay away from these conflicts at all costs. If we fail
to communicate with others, peace will go extinct.
Nuclear warfare
Nuclear weapons have been a popular topic
since World War II. Since then, many countries have acquired nuclear
capabilities. A country's decision to use nuclear weapons could be based on
their religious beliefs, politics, military strategies, and/or economic status.
The use of nuclear weaponry involves radiation poisoning. Radiation cannot be
stopped once released. Thus, most people who are exposed to it will suffer from
cancer. Those who are close to the explosion site may receive fatal doses of
gamma rays.
Disease
Diseases can spread easily among humans and
animals. Diseases like HIV and AIDS are known worldwide. Over 1 million
children die each year due to illnesses caused by contaminated water. Viruses
cause illnesses like flu and smallpox. Bacteria can cause illnesses like the
plague and anthrax. Parasites can cause illnesses that affect the brain.
Mosquitoes transmit malaria, yellow fever, and encephalitis. There are many
different types of bacteria, viruses, parasites, and insects that can harm us.
If they get into our bodies, they can make us sick.
Environmental Pollution
Polluted air causes respiratory problems.
Polluted water affects the skin. It can also cause heart attacks, strokes,
asthma, and lung diseases. Acid rain kills trees and damages buildings. Our
oceans are becoming polluted due to industrialization. Water pollution occurs
due to landfills and factories. These pollutants enter the water supply and
kill marine life.
Global Warming - Climate Change
Our planet is getting warmer due to greenhouse
gases being released into the atmosphere. Greenhouse gasses trap infrared
radiation emitted by the earth. This creates a thermal imbalance which leads to
rising temperatures. As a result, glaciers melt and sea levels rise. Rising
temperatures lead to extreme weather conditions. If we don't change our ways
now, it won't just be Earth that suffers; we'll also suffer. For example,
floods, hurricanes and typhoons will become more frequent and intense. Our food
supplies will run out and millions of lives will be lost.
Pollution
Air pollution is a serious problem because it
contains harmful chemicals. Airborne particles can damage lungs and increase
chances of cancer. They can also cause DNA mutations. Smog is a combination of
carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides. Coal burning produces
smog. Toxic substances are present in fumes produced by chemical wastes.
Industrial pollution is widespread. Chemicals are put into the environment
without any care.
Overpopulation
Overpopulation is a possible outcome of rapid population growth. High birth rates and low mortality rates cause populations to keep increasing rapidly. An excessive amount of mouths need to eat. More mouths need more food. The demand for land increases. Food production declines. Population grows so fast that it takes over resources and depletes them.
World perish?
Permafrost
Permafrost is the name for ground that remains
consistently frozen throughout the year, regardless of weather conditions. In
many parts of the northern hemisphere, permafrost is a major factor in the
survival of natural ecosystems. However, human activities have changed these
ecosystems greatly over time and have led to the degradation and destruction of
permafrost. Permafrost is a significant contributor to climate change. When it
melts, methane gas is released into the atmosphere, causing the greenhouse
effect and changing the environment. Methane contributes to global warming at
twice the rate of carbon dioxide. Therefore, the loss of permafrost could cause
irreversible damage to our planet.
Desertification
Desertification occurs when land becomes arid
due to the lack of precipitation. As the amount of rainfall decreases,
desertification occurs. Large-scale mining operations in Central Asia have
caused desertification; however, the effects cannot be seen until the water
levels decrease. Mining companies often contaminate local waters and destroy
the land in order to gain access to precious metals. Desertification is a
result of mining and deforestation, and thus it affects not only humans but
also wildlife in the area.
Climate Change
Climate change results from changes in the
atmosphere's temperature (global warming) and precipitation (drought). The
increase in temperature causes glaciers to melt, leading to sea level rise. A
rise in the ocean level increases the salinity of the oceans. This leads to a
shift in marine species habitats as well as coral reefs and mangrove swamps.
Other factors include increasing temperatures and decreasing snowpack in
mountain ranges, resulting in increased fires. Climate change affects
agricultural production and drinking water supply.
Global Warming
Global warming is the gradual increase in
average air and ocean surface temperatures. It may lead to extreme events such
as floods, droughts, hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, and earthquakes. These
disasters affect people, animals, plants, and property.
Acid
Rain
Acid rain is created when pollutants enter the
atmosphere and react with falling water droplets. Pollution consists of
substances that do not normally occur naturally in the environment. Inorganic
pollution includes heavy metals and acids. Organic pollution includes
pesticides, herbicides, and industrial chemicals. Acid rain contains sulfur
dioxide, nitrates, ammonia, and sulfates. It damages forests and aquatic
environments.
Deforestation
Deforestation is the removal of trees, shrubs,
and other vegetation from the earth. Large amounts of trees are cut down for
timber, pulpwood, paper products, and other purposes, leaving behind bare
landscape. Deforestation affects the ecosystem in several ways. Forests help
regulate the climate by absorbing Carbon Dioxide. They provide habitat for
flora, fauna, and humans. Without forests, we would lose biodiversity in the
environment and endanger the livelihood of rural communities.
Nuclear Power
Nuclear power is energy produced from nuclear
reactions, harnessing the power of nuclear fission. It releases no harmful
emissions, but produces radioactive elements. The radiation can harm the health
of people who breathe in the particles. Nuclear power plants use huge amounts
of uranium to produce electricity. Uranium is one of the rarest elements on
Earth and is mined from small deposits. Mining is controversial because of its
potential environmental consequences.
What will happen if the world perish twice?
People also Speak:
- The Earth will split apart and we will fall off.
- The Earth will explode and we will fall off (if it explodes).
- We will die and fall off the earth.
- We will die and the earth will collapse.
- We will survive, but the earth will not be there anymore.
- We will live, but the planet will be destroyed.
- We will destroy ourselves, and the earth will remain.
- We will kill each other until only the fittest survivors remain.
- The earth will become barren and lifeless, and then the earth will finally explode.
- The earth will turn cold and dark, and will eventually freeze over.
- I don't know...
- I am not sure.
- We will never find out.
- You'll just have to wait and see...











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