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The Doomsday Book
Marshall Brain
其他書名
The Science Behind Humanity's Greatest Threats
出版
Union Square & Co.
, 2021-08-03
主題
Science / General
Science / Global Warming & Climate Change
Science / Chaotic Behavior in Systems
ISBN
1454939974
9781454939979
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Ll61EAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
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註釋
How might the world as we know it end? In this illustrated guide,
How Stuff Works
author Marshall Brain explores myriad doomsday scenarios and the science behind them.
What if the unimaginable happens? A nuclear bomb detonates over a major city, for example, or a deadly virus infects millions around the world. There are other disasters we don’t even have to imagine because they’ve already occurred, like violent hurricanes or cataclysmic tsunamis that have caused horrific loss of life and damage. In
The Doomsday Book,
Marshall Brain explains how everything finally ends—the decimation of nations and cities, of civilization, of humanity, of all life on Earth. Brain takes a deep dive into a wide range of doomsday narratives, including manmade events such as an electromagnetic pulse attack, a deadly pandemic, and nuclear warfare; devastating natural phenomena, such as an eruption from a super-volcano, the collapse of the Gulf Stream, or lethal solar flares; and science-fiction scenarios where robots take over or aliens invade. Each compelling chapter provides a detailed description of the situation, the science behind it, and ways to prevent or prepare for its occurrence. With fun graphics and eye-catching photographs at every turn,
The Doomsday Book
will be the last book you’ll ever have to read about the last days on Earth.
Scenarios include:
- Asteroid Strike: a massive asteroid could obliterate life—just as it might have killed the dinosaurs.
- Gray Goo: self-replicating nanobots engulf the planet.
- Grid Attack: an attack on our power grid shuts down the internet, affecting airports, banks, computers, food delivery, medical devices, and the entire economic system.
- Gulf Stream collapse: the shutdown of this important ocean current causes temperatures to plummet.
- Ocean acidification: if the oceans’ pH levels shift due to a rise in carbon dioxide, all marine life could die.