Earth in AD 100,000

I think we will get ourselves killed by ~2500 AD. Other than that, it's almost impossible to predict that far in the future.
 
I think we will get ourselves killed by ~2500 AD. Other than that, it's almost impossible to predict that far in the future.
Sure it s. Things are way simpler with no humans around!
 
Christ. It was a BOOK, called The Time Machine. Perhaps you've heard of it?

There were mammoths and temples in the Time Machine? I'm pretty sure the protagonist went forward in time, where humanity had evolved into two separate species that were both completely without mammoths be they war mammoths, pack mammoths, petting zoo mammoths or mammoth burger mammoths. But it has been a while since I read it.
 
There were mammoths and temples in the Time Machine? I'm pretty sure the protagonist went forward in time, where humanity had evolved into two separate species that were both completely without mammoths be they war mammoths, pack mammoths, petting zoo mammoths or mammoth burger mammoths. But it has been a while since I read it.

I'm tired, leave me alone.
 
Yes Sir, Komissariat Sir!

Incidentally, what is a Komissariat? Google is no help.

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Wow, took a good while there before it clicked that it is an alternate spelling. :blush:
 
We will be unable to stop climate change, and will be pushed to the point that basic agriculture is no longer possible.

Actually climate change happened in the Middle Ages and they grew grapes in Greenland and England. Then again they didn't have cars and factories egging on the warming.
 
There were mammoths and temples in the Time Machine? I'm pretty sure the protagonist went forward in time, where humanity had evolved into two separate species that were both completely without mammoths be they war mammoths, pack mammoths, petting zoo mammoths or mammoth burger mammoths. But it has been a while since I read it.

I think it was mixed up with 10,000 BC.
 
There will be an ocean in Africa. The Mediterranean will be in the process of drying up and closing in.

I'd like to think that humans will be exploring other parts of the universe and studying our planet and the evolution and changes taking place on it.

If there's an ocean in Africa, how could Mediterran close in and dry up?
 
If there's an ocean in Africa, how could Mediterran close in and dry up?

Uhm, the moving of the plates of the Earth's crust?

It's a generally accepted fact that eventually Morocco and Spain are going to connect, and over a very very long span of time, the Meditteranean is going to dry up. In the general area of Kenya, I believe, there's a new rift forming, which will eventually expand and form a sea.
 
We'll probably have wiped ourselves off the planet with some fricking superweapon or other by then. So I dunno, I guess the animals will just be trucking along without us if the Earth is still livable for anything other than bacteria.
 
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