Well, the other night, I watched a program on Discovery (my favorite channel on TV) that was called “Apocalypse How”. I’m not sure why I insist on watching these “End of the world” types of shows. I have a weird fixation with shows about the end of the earth. Usually they are about asteroids, the dinosaurs etc… How it all happened already and could happen at any time now…
This “Apocalypse How” show also had a segment on Asteroids, and even mentioned one that is scheduled to come extremely close in 2029. Then they proceeded to mention that if it doesn’t hit in 2029, that seven years further down the road it very well could then. This particular asteroid is “only” about 400 meters across. Pretty freakin’ huge actually, but not an “earth killer”. Yes, pretty bad disaster, but not big enough to kill us all off… It would make life pretty crappy for a while though i bet. The one that hit in the Yucatan that killed the Dinosaurs was nearly SIX MILES across. One that size would provide a really bad day for all of us. Check out more info about this asteroid here. http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news146.html
Anyways, (to get closer to my topic) Grey Goo. I had never heard of this before this show, although the idea of this came to my knowledge (or awareness) when watching the remake of “The Day The Earth Stood Still”. In the movie, GORT is being kept in a secret government facility. GORT releases some small nano bugs, that have the ability to self replicate by using material around them to convert it into duplicates of themselves. Naturally this results in the destruction of the facility and everything around it. It goes on to everything in it’s path and is only stopped by Klatu’s intervention at the last moment.
Scientists and technology scientists are working on nano-tech every day now. There are many possible positive uses for nano-tech, but imagine a mistake is made. Mistakes have happened in labs before. Imagine self-replicating nano-tech robots get on the loose. One turns to two, two turn to four, four turn to eight. Exponential growth. Imagine 1 million turning into 2 million instantly. One trillion turning into 2 trillion. One hundred trillion to 200 trillion. Eventually everything in the world would just be nano-bots. Everything on earth would seize to be, except these nano-bots. The earth would be a mass of nano-bots. Try googling “Grey goo” and also check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey_goo for more info on this.
Grey goo is not just something of science fiction. People are working on nano-tech every day. This is something that could happen at any time. There is also a biological equivalent to grey goo, called “green goo”. Nano-Bio tech also has this scenario, but on a biological level. Self replicating biological organisms that also convert mass to duplicates of itself. This is also particularly scary when you factor in disease and plagues. Imagine a self replicating plague or disease. Nothing could fight it. http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=green+goo&meta=
One other article I read today was also very interesting. It has some info about grey goo, but also has some really interesting info on robots, technology, and also artificial intelligence. Basically, once the computers and robots are smarter and able to think more powerfully than we can (possibly in as little as 30-40 years from now), then why would we be needed? A war with the machines we built. We would lose.
Read the Wired article here… http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/8.04/joy_pr.html
So as if this isn’t enough… Did you know that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) that CERN has built in Europe, has the power to possibly birth black holes? Yes they would be actually smaller than you could see, but when dealing with black holes, how much does size count? If a black hole has the power to suck in light… to suck in anything around it, why wouldn’t it have the power to suck in everything around it then. The whole earth?
Check out this link about black holes… http://design.lbl.gov/education/blackholes/index.html
There are also other scientists who predict the possibility of particles called “strange” particles. These particles are called un-stable. No one has ever seen an un-stable particle. They don’t exist in nature. They cease to exist because they are unstable. BUT they do talk about the possibility of these particles becoming stable. These particles are then called “Strangelets” When a stranglet bumps into other particles, it then absorbs the other particle and the stranglet becomes larger. This chain reaction continues… It carries on the chain reaction until the entire earth is just a large stranglet ball. Fascinating stuff, but also very scary stuff. The scientists at CERN are playing with the future of the earth. They are trying to see how everything came to be in the universe. They want to re-create the big bang. Ummm, i don’t want to see the big bang anywhere near our planet. Check out http://www.lhcdefense.org/ for more info on all of this.
While the discovery of Nukes brought a new era to humanity and its own dangers, these latest scientific discoveries and work present a whole new level of understanding and you really have to work to wrap your head around the possibilities that these experiments could bring about. In your whole life, the earth is there. The sky is there. Everything is usually the same every day. The sun rises, the sun sets. The stars are there in the sky… It makes it really hard for a normal person to really fully grasp that these things can happen. It seems pretty far out. Science fiction like.
Here is my invitation to you to read… Educate yourself. Attempt to grasp and understand. Technology is getting more and more advanced. The growth of this technology advance is on a real soaring up curve. When I was a kid, I had a black and white TV and had to cook hotdogs in a pot of boiling water. I never imagined playing PS3 on a 52″ Flat screen full color LCD TV with people from all corners of the globe from my living room. While I love my hotdogs on a BBQ, we now also have microwaves. Imagine another 30 years from now, taking into account the rate of our understanding and tech growth.
What do you think?