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xieros May 1 2009, 16:47:16 UTC
Well, in the words of every other a**hole who doesn't get what people mean by "world" in the entire history of mankind, I offer this:

The world shall not end by means of meteors or global warming or nuclear weapons, nor zombies or some rampant virus, as none of them are disasters capable of actually destroying the earth. In stead, it will be enveloped by the expanding sun in roughly 5 billion years. So, fire, I guess.

But then I was always one to think that some arse is going to make an actual hollywood film that changed Star Trek cannon, and by doing so the fabric of the universe will tear apart at the seams, likely starting at Shatner's anus. We're $#@%ed. Curse you Abrams! (Though it didn't happen with Enterprise..there might be a flaw in my theory. I must account for the Quantum Leap loophole of physics.)

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gamerprettyboy May 1 2009, 17:14:05 UTC
Or frying from the particles from the perpendicular plane of a singularity, or collision with a massive body, or several other things that have been explored... my personal favorite is disassembling the earth via space elevator. ;)

But honestly my answer had humorous intent, based upon an apocalyptic nightmare I had several years ago.

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xieros May 1 2009, 17:17:57 UTC
Ah, but I intended humor too! However, I can argue the point; we actually /know/ the sun will envelop the earth in 5 billion years in some form or another ;) and at that point all of the atoms on the planet will be stripped of their electrons and become part of the sun's soup. Cheery, huh?

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