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money_loo, in Seriously???

I mean it’s pretty well explained in the movie that there is actually an entire ecosystem of giant life forms living in the center of the planet, and that they sometimes accidentally find tunnels out into our world, duh! -pushes up glasses on face-

chiliedogg, (edited )

But being that deep would compound the square-cube problem.

money_loo,

You would think so intuitively, but once you pass Max q it actually reverses polarity and you become lighter!

Like putting too much air in a balloon!

Krauerking,

I can’t fucking believe they leaned into that… Like out of nowhere considering Kong island. And still haven’t brought it back up to do anything with it instead of immediately doing a journey to the center of the earth’s sun monster mash.

Artyom,

And they’re all nuclear powered.

stiephel, in it's got the juice

Pumpkin is there to watch the action and to suppress weeds

HiddenLayer5,
@HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml avatar

Pumpkin is the bouncer at the corn and bean club

Krauerking,

Yeah it even stabs unwanted pests. You really need the squash in there to run interference on this public display of agricultural debauchery.

Forester, (edited ) in Pretty interesting, huh?
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Thankfully the earth is a self-stabilizing system. Unfortunately it takes a few million years for the natural carbon cycle to reach equilibrium from a swing out point such as this.

NocturnalMorning,

Yeah, and it will stabilize to a climate that isn’t very habitable for anything that currently lives here, maybe nothing will be here but simple called organisms, we really don’t know how bad it will be.

Forester, (edited )
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Please reread my comment. It will stabilize it will just take an epoch. We will be very dead and extinct before that happens planet will be fine though It’s been through far worse. I for one am excited to see what survives the next great dying.

My field is not climate change Nor am I an climate historian, but if I remember correctly take something like 25 to 35 million years give or take for the current excess carbon to be sequestered naturally

DroneRights,

I’m not very excited for the suicide of humanity

Yawweee877h444,

Sorry to be an ass but the stupid “the Earth will be fine” nonsense needs to end. Nobody thinks we’re going to “kill” all the rocks, and earth’s core, and the mantle and mountains lol. We’re talking about our fucking habitat and ecosystem we need to survive.

We and many/most other species cannot survive/adapt fast enough to a fast and catastrophic change to our habitat, which we absolutely objectively are causing. Just because we could possibly survive this because of our ingenuity and intelligence is completely irrelevant. I don’t want our greatest challenge as a species to be figuring out how to survive a dystopian apocalyptic scenario because of extreme greed and selfishness. I’d prefer our species challenges to be things like star trek warp drives and replicators and holodecks and other cool stuff instead, but no we gotta keep making sure billionaires make even more money.

obinice,
@obinice@lemmy.world avatar

We’re talking about our fucking habitat and ecosystem we need to survive.

Are we though? I see so much “The earth is gonna die!” and “Life is doomed!” everywhere, but as this guy correctly points out, the planet will be fine.

In fact, humans will endure too. It’s just our current civilisation that’s in danger, that’s all.

But people do like to hyperbolise all over the place haha, and people start to believe it. It’s important to make the distinction.

Krauerking,

Well dolphins are already being cooked to death in shallow rivers and most of the crabs are gone. Are they fine?

The planet and the concept of organic life will likely be fine but a massive extinction of most life really isn’t “fine” it’s horrific and should be a wake up call at the concept of that amount of loss of life and diversity.

Whatever remains even if humans are part of it would be so vastly different it’s hard to even begin to predict the appearance of it. It’s like saying don’t worry the dinosaurs survived their apocalypse cause that chicken you ate for dinner shared an ancestor.

Best case scenario is a mostly dead planet where we stay in large concrete bunkers all day and eat the phytoplankton blooms on the surface of the ocean that killed most interior life for protein and substance while we hide from the sun… Yay. What a life. And that’s saying no one struggles while drowning and throws bombs around.

I know hope is how people get through all this and you just got to keep it to move forward but like we need to realistically look at the future in order to not just be blinded by a false hope because it’s easier and what is needed to be sold to people so they keep consuming without looking at where it’s leading us.

There isn’t hyperbole in the horrors that happen because we couldn’t get our shit together.

SkyeStarfall, (edited )

Is it actually self-stabilizing though? Or I guess it depends what you mean by that. AFAIK the earth has been in many different stages lasting for long times, changing from one to the other due to various factors. But it’s unlikely earth will return to a pre-industrial state, even after millions of years, especially if we keep emitting CO2, I believe.

But if you just mean that a new plateau will be reached eventually, then sure, a mass extinction will still happen though.

Forester,
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lol3droflxp,
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CO2 usually stabilises within tens of millions of years and would probably go back to a pre industrial level.

emergencyfood,

If the earth enters a state where most of the water is locked up in glaciers (‘snowball earth’), then it is unlikely that it will be able to exit it. Similarly, if it becomes too hot, it is again unlikely that it will return to what it is now. The earth can handle small disturbances in CO2 / temp, but a sufficiently large swing can lock us into one of the extreme situations.

lol3droflxp,
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True, however there were extinctions caused by far larger increases in CO2 than we have today and it didn’t happen. So at this moment it does not seem likely that we will achieve it this time.

emergencyfood,

Ah, fair. (Unless we melt the permafrost, then all bets are off.)

flooppoolf, in Hmmm... pungent, weakly aromatic!

Why does the vinaigrette smell like a nail salon?

ArbitraryValue, in MIGHTY MIGHTY HETEROMORPHIN TIME

I don’t see anything impractical about the one that’s just an ordinary ammonite but with spikes.

CarbonIceDragon,
@CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social avatar

The Mariella one also looks fairly normal, looks like a number of aquatic snail species

SpaceNoodle,

Yeah but it was novel at the time

Bishma, in Birding for Botanists
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Studied Ichthyology in the early 2000’s and will never forget how much of my A&P coursework was on birds. And how the lab TAs were not at all impressed when I just called them all air fish.

logicbomb,

This reminds me of how Stephen Jay Gould concluded that there’s no such thing as a fish.

Bishma,
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

There’s also no such thing as a tree. Tree is a survival strategy, not a biological classification.

P.S. If you haven’t listened to the No Such Thing as a Fish podcast by the QI elves, you’re missing out.

The_v, in Birding for Botanists

This meme is incorrect. A botatist would have names like:

“Little bastard who ate my Alyssum maritimum

“Fucker who at the flower buds on my Forsythia europea

“Little shithead who dug up my Lathyrus odoratus

LongbottomLeaf,

Correct. Also,

“Poops seeds of…”

“Nests in…”

fireweed, in Mustard brings all the boys to the yard.

Mustard and kale are also (among) the ultimate year-round crops. They shrug off winter in all but the coldest places like it’s not even happening. The brassica’s arch nemeses, aphids and the cabbage white caterpillar, die off in autumn. Brassicas even get tastier after a frost. Forget California lettuce; local winter greens ftw!

(Also part of the dead-of-winter greens gang: chicory/raddichio, lamb’s lettuce/corn salad/mâche, Claytonia/miner’s lettuce, spinach, cress, and sorrel)

robolemmy, in Mustard brings all the boys to the yard.
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essellburns, in help

Everything gets eaten by something, it’s the meaning of life.

JackGreenEarth, in help

Make the predator eat plants, easy!

OneWomanCreamTeam,

A good nature documentary can definitely make me cry my eyes out over a poor little plant dying.

elbarto777,

Don’t worry. Plants have no feelings.

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Right?

Furball,

Don’t trees like, cry or something

DragonTypeWyvern,

GAIA WEEPS

And TIL, and some animals can hear it?

Wild.

WhiskyTangoFoxtrot,
I_am_10_squirrels,
agamemnonymous, in logarithms
@agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works avatar

Why wouldn’t they 🪵(😅) = 💧🪵(😄)

davidgro,

Wood is found in nature, so that would be ln, “log” is usually base 10.

agamemnonymous,
@agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works avatar

Still works tho, it’s a property of all logarithms, regardless of base.

nodimetotie,

That’s taking it to the next level

azdalen, in Greebles!

🤔 lacks common language / symbols that are used in contrary and confusing ways

SharkEatingBreakfast, in Oopsie!
@SharkEatingBreakfast@sopuli.xyz avatar

I remember a guy I went on a date with whipped out his annual museum membership pass when we went there. It legitimately sealed the deal for me.

We went on many more dates.

omgarm,

And you’re currently married?

SharkEatingBreakfast,
@SharkEatingBreakfast@sopuli.xyz avatar

No, but unfortunately, he was.

pineapplelover,

Ah shoot. Didn’t see that coming.

Evilphd666, (edited ) in Birding is Voyeurism.
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lud,

Wtf

Evilphd666, (edited )
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lud, (edited )

How many gifs, memes and random images do you guys [hexbear users] have on speed dial?

Evilphd666,
@Evilphd666@hexbear.net avatar

A shit ton that grows all the time. I can’t keep up with them and always finding new ones myself.

Ram_The_Manparts,
@Ram_The_Manparts@hexbear.net avatar

I actually think it’s a couple thousand at this point lol

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