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Why Humanity Should Worry More About a ‘Digital Apocalypse’ – Webby Feed
Whether we like it or not, science acknowledges it very clear that the world will end someday. Still, it doesn’t necessarily have to happen by loads of nuclear explosives and…

Whether we like it or not, science acknowledges it very clear that the world will end someday. Still, it doesn’t necessarily have to happen by loads of nuclear explosives and devastated wastelands. The end of the world can even be a long process scattered across thousands of years.
Regardless of the truth, a new study proposes a different perspective for the final days of mankind. While the rate of production of digital bits doesn’t seem to slow down at all, this could bring the world’s demise….
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