Supercomputer has set the date of the end of the world

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According to the World One supercomputer, human civilization is predicted to come to an end by 2050.

 

The World One supercomputer, designed to predict patterns in human civilization, has forecasted that the world will end by 2050. The British edition of The Daily Star reported on this. The computer’s calculations, commissioned by the Club of Rome in 1973, are based on a complex algorithm that considers factors such as birth rates and pollution levels. The publication noted that the machine’s predictions have already started coming true, particularly concerning the reduction in the availability of natural resources and vital minerals. The cause of human extinction, as per the publication, will be human activity, including critical environmental pollution. The material states that between 2040 and 2050, civilized life as we know it on this planet will come to an end. Earlier, the Hubble Space Telescope detected multiple light echoes from the supernova 2016adj explosion, which occurred due to the reflection of radiation from the dust lanes of the Centaurus A galaxy.

 

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