There are two minor consolations about heat death: There will still be things happening in the universe, just on a completely different (read: quantum/universal) scale; and due to basic statistical laws, it is basically guaranteed to reverse itself at some point in the ludicrously distant future.
As for favourite ends to this world in particular, a lot of the more aggressively bizarre eschatological configurations have their perks, as do many of the more eccentric scientific ones. Manichaeism has a pretty interesting interpretation of the final battle of good and evil; the children of Fenrir devouring the sun and moon is pretty awesome and incredibly metal; Kali Yuga sounds slow and painful but fascinating to behold; every supervolcano on the Earth going off in sequence is sufficiently dramatic; and having the planet devoured by a black hole or strange star, while awful, would at least have plenty of cool physics-bending to witness.
According to Persian sacral texts ("Frashegird") there will be great disasters at last centuries of the world. All wolves will be left together and will merge in one huge wolf. People will beat with it and will win. After centuries, all snakes will be slipped together and will grow together in the huge snake. And again, people will battle to it and will win. Will pass years and held down in a muzzle of a volcano Demavend threheaded serpeent Aji-dahaka, former is no time shah, will break off circuits and will escape on light. Then Supreme god Ahuramazda call up great warrior Keresaspa and that will strike a monster. Then Dives and other demons will be destroyed.
I hope everyone brought a their big-boy pants and a big gun, sharp object, or blunt instrument, because we're going to have to fight a giant wolf Voltron and then a giant snake Voltron.
The Manichaean version of the end of the world is pretty similar to that, down to the weird combining demons thing. It seems that the ancient Persians were very into treating animal-monsters like mecha.
Well, there are four options there: Total anarchy (the good kind), total anarchy (the bad kind), a massive socialist revolution, or a massive failed socialist revolution.
#2 is the most likely, but I'm holding out for either #1 or #3.
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
Huh...might be an interesting scenario to see the world economy collapse. No telling if it would actually result in a full blown Apocalypse, but it's unlikely to be pleasant for pretty much anyone.
The way I'd want the world to end - everyone is granted what they wish. ALL of it.
Considering the humanity, that's got to lead to the end of the world. But it would (at least in my case) be amusing, while not running away in terror, at least. Which, to think of it, might also be amusing
How long would it take a black hole to destroy Earth? I would be thoroughly disappointed if it was beyond instant, we would just be cut off mid sentence like we made a Candlejack joke or something, generally any instantaneous apocalypses are desireable for those who don't want to suffer, but boring for cynici
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i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
after all when the US sneezes, the ROTW catches a cold
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
Considering the humanity, that's got to lead to the end of the world. But it would (at least in my case) be amusing, while not running away in terror, at least. Which, to think of it, might also be amusing
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i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
Ideally, by the time the world would end humanity will have advanced to the point where the world could end and we'd not care.
Ideally.
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis