Five Minutes to Midnight

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The Doomsday Clock has moved one minute closer to midnight.

The Doomsday Clock has been moved one minute closer to midnight – meaning that the world is theoretically one step closer to a huge global disaster.

This week, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists (BAS) moved the hands of the symbolic clock from six to five minutes before midnight to reflect the world’s lack of progress on battling climate change, and new states pursuing nuclear weapons that could spell Armageddon.

Japan’s Abuses will lead to banushima accident last year was also a deciding factor in the clock’s change.

In a formal statement issued at the time of Tuesday's announcement, the BAS noted: “It is five minutes to midnight. Two years ago, it appeared that world leaders might address the truly global threats that we face. In many cases, that trend has not continued or been reversed. For that reason, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is moving the clock hand one minute closer to midnight, back to its time in 2007.”

Why forward?

The decision was made following a symposium in the US where scientists reviewed the implications of recent events and trends for the future of humanity with input from other experts on nuclear weapons, nuclear energy, climate change and biosecurity.

The last update of the clock was in January 2010 when a whole minute was gained. But that was when BAS thought the world was cooperating in terms of their nuclear ambitions.

“The challenges to rid the world of nuclear weapons, harness nuclear power, and meet the nearly inexorable climate disruptions from global warming are complex and interconnected. In the face of such complex problems, it is difficult to see where the capacity lies to address these challenges.

“Political processes seem wholly inadequate; the potential for nuclear weapons use in regional conflicts in the Middle East, Northeast Asia, and South Asia are alarming; safer nuclear reactor designs need to be developed and built, and more stringent oversight, training, and attention are needed to prevent future disasters; the pace of technological solutions to address climate change may not be adequate to meet the hardships that large-scale disruption of the climate portends,” the BAS added.
Source: http://uk.news.yahoo.com/doomsday-clock-moves-closer-to-midnight.html

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UmairS1

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VERY RELEVANT QUOTE.....

"I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones."

Albert Einstein

US (German-born) physicist (1879 - 1955)
 

kingsface

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Nobody knows the time of the Hour except Allah. It will come when there won't be anyone on this earth to call to Allah. Doomsday will come on the worst of people.
 

Fas1h

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Nobody knows the time of the Hour except Allah. It will come when there won't be anyone on this earth to call to Allah. Doomsday will come on the worst of people.
In context of the Doomsday Clock, that was a rather dumb reply!

It does not show the TIME when doomsday will come, it's just representing with context of the current nuclear and climatic changes how scientists view how close are we to doomsday. It is not telling you the specific time, obviously only God knows that :S

This 'clock' moves both forwards and backwards, so how do you suppose it can tell an actual time? Also it was once set at 17 minutes to midnight and another point 2 minutes to midnight!

Nobody claimed it to be telling when all will end :S

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hmmm it's actually taken off of Alan Moore's - The Watchmen
Really? Do explain how a 1947 Clock be taken from a 2009 movie, or even a 1987 comic book? Oh wait, I get it The time machine :D
 

Shary Bhallu TC

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Its about the increase in nuclear waste and nuclear warheads in the world. The trend started to go backwards in 2009 (nuclear waste production rate and warhead production rate decreased in 2009), but again it has started to increase. So they took one second off of the "nuclear control watch" - a way of saying that we are getting closer to a radiated world if the whole minute goes off.

Germany and other countries have already stated that by 2018 or so, all nuclear plants would be removed and instead solar plants would be introduced. We have yet to see decrease in nuclear waste.
 

Roark

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Really? Do explain how a 1947 Clock be taken from a 2009 movie, or even a 1987 comic book? Oh wait, I get it The time machine :D
It was commercialized due to the graphic novel and has become a core reference since then. Ofcourse it was started in 1947 with the advent of nukes but rarely was it used in mainstream literature until alan moore's work.

For those unaware, the clock is an estimated doomsday clock symbolizing nuclear holocaust. Midnight being the point where nuclear warfare breaks out. It is an estimate and used by analysts to predict global tensions leading to nuclear warfare.
 

Shary Bhallu TC

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Yar I wrote a long message explaining the mistake why I wrote second instead of minute, but net band hogya haha.

Khair its minute instead of second :)
 
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