Interestingly, I think the best case for human actions leading to world destruction take us back thousands to millions of years—where the butterfly effect leads to the action of each individual having a large effect on the future. Since the dead outnumber the living maybe around twenty-to-one, I figure they have the biggest chance of doing something that eventually has the effect of averting the end of the world.
Interestingly, I think the best case for human actions leading to world destruction take us back thousands to millions of years—where the butterfly effect leads to the action of each individual having a large effect on the future. Since the dead outnumber the living maybe around twenty-to-one, I figure they have the biggest chance of doing something that eventually has the effect of averting the end of the world.
Timeless Protagonist Theory?