When will the world end? It is a question that no one can answer with certainty. One of the world’s most renowned seers, the popular Baba Vanga, says that this event will occur sometime in the year 5079. But science has another plan to warn you of the dark thinl.
Its about doomsday clockan artifact that we have previously mentioned in Fayerwayer. Conceived and manufactured by researchers of the organization Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, of the University of Chicagois kept in constant monitoring of the activity in the Land to determine if you need an update.
The concept of Clock of the Apocalypse is marking the 12 hours that one of these artifacts that measures time has. Its transit is not the same as the one we know and use in everyday life. Rather, this organization updates it when there is an event related to two specific situations.
In the first place, global warming or natural eventualities of the Earth, those that are affected by the hand of humanity and nuclear dangers, which can be related to wars.
“100 seconds from the end…”
The latest update has to alarm us. According to the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, we are only 100 seconds away from dark midnight. This modification happened in 2020, in part, as a result of the pandemic.
Taking into account the latest updates, a new modification related to the danger of the confrontation between Russia and Ukraine was expected for the American spring of this 2022.
When the situation in North Korea escalated in 2017, scientists turned the clock forward to 2018. At that time they stated the following:
“North Korea’s nuclear weapons program advanced remarkably in 2017, increasing risks to North Korea itself, other nations in the region, and the United States. The hyperbolic rhetoric and provocative actions of the two sides have increased the possibility of nuclear war by accident or miscalculation.”
Fortunately for the scientists at the Bulletin in Chicago, these situations do not merit an advance on the second hand. The watch has the particularity that it can be delayed. The furthest he came from the end was 17 minutes in 1991.