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How would you manage a solar flare that knocks out all electronics on earth?
Would you be able to survive when everything you are used to have in daily life stop working?
Yes. Billions would die.I think the bigger concern is a solar flare affecting the electric pumps for our the water supply. As a species we can survive without electricity for quite a while, even if it would be massively inconvenient. But water is a must- especially for large cities and urban areas.
I think the bigger concern is a solar flare affecting the electric pumps for our the water supply. As a species we can survive without electricity for quite a while, even if it would be massively inconvenient. But water is a must- especially for large cities and urban areas.
We are so dependent upon electronics for even basic things likeYes if a solar flare of big enough size hit the earth, all power grids and electronics will cease to work, everything goes back to pre-electronic world
My wife knows Tae Bo.Good for you,, you do need to add defensible to that list
TrueWe are so dependent upon electronics for even basic things like
food, that there'd be a massive die-off just due to starvation.
Yes, exactly. People will get panic because they do not know how to survive anymore.
The "modern" world does not understand basic survival because we have become custom to "everything works, and food and drinks are in the store, just buy it" But no that will not work when every power grid on earth has been fried.
If you ask young people today, where does the milk come from, you can actually get the answer. "From the supermarket" ????? Hellooooo the milk comes from cows, but some young people do not know this anymore.
Yes, human beings have become dependent of others to survive, and dependent of that electricity working so they can use a computer or cellphones to find the answer to what they do not know. Society today is more or less only working because we have computers. when power is gone humans don't know basic survivalIt's true that most people wouldn't know how to survive on their own. But even if we did, most of us would die pretty quickly. Our society is dangerously centralized and dependent on transportation to supply our cities.
So finding shade in daytime and making fire at night then
Sounds like a typical summer here.
Whoops i was thinking 40 degrees hot in the daytime, and -30 sometimes in winter (as it can be in Norway) Summer here can be toward +40 and in winter -30A fire at night, make it hotter? You do know 30 Celsius deg nights are hot
40 deg in the shade also hot
Regards Tony
Yes no fun summers. I prefer the cooler weather, but chose the heat to live in..... Silly me
Regards Tony
We only get 40/45c for a few weeks a year. Otherwise summer is comfortable low to mid 30s. We are going the the rainy season at the moment. Winter can be very cold, by january i expect below freezing for a month or two, then back to comfort.
Highest we've had while I've been here is 47c just for one afternoon. Lowest -18c.
It'll do for me ;-)
Yes we have a few months where +40 can happen, Oct through to March. Next week is forecast 40+, winter is a blessing if we get mornings under 20. Occasionally we can get single digit temps, very big high pushing up from down south. The high humidity mixed with that, well whew! I have had days of work where your boots start to fill up with perspiration, constantly wet cloths all day!
Stay happy, Regards Tony
That humidity would kill me. Its not desert here but its usually not bad