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Death Of Everything (other)
Death of everything may refer to: * Heat death of everything, a hypothesis on the ultimate fate of the universe * Global catastrophe scenarios, events which may threaten life on Earth * ''The Death of Everything'', a 1988 album by The Three Johns * ''The Death of Everything'', a 2006 demo album by Sean McGrath See also * End of the World (other) * Extinction Event (other) * The End of Everything (other) * " Everything Dies", a 2009 single by Type O Negative * Timeline of the far future * Ultimate fate of the universe The ultimate fate of the universe is a topic in physical cosmology, whose theoretical restrictions allow possible scenarios for the evolution and ultimate fate of the universe to be described and evaluated. Based on available observational evi ...
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Heat Death Of Everything
The heat death of the universe (also known as the Big Chill or Big Freeze) is a scientific hypothesis regarding the ultimate fate of the universe which posits the universe will evolve to a state of no thermodynamic free energy and, having reached maximum entropy, will therefore be unable to sustain any further thermodynamic processes. The hypothesized heat death does not imply any particular absolute temperature; it only requires that temperature differences or other processes may no longer be exploited to perform work. In the language of physics, this is when the universe reaches thermodynamic equilibrium. If the curvature of the universe is hyperbolic or flat, or if dark energy is a positive cosmological constant, the universe will continue expanding forever, and a heat death is expected to occur, with the universe cooling to approach equilibrium at a very low temperature after a long time period. The theory of heat death stems from the ideas of Lord Kelvin who, in the ...
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Global Catastrophe Scenarios
Scenarios in which a global catastrophic risk creates harm have been widely discussed. Some sources of catastrophic risk are ''anthropogenic'' (caused by humans), such as global warming,IPCC (November 11, 2013): D. "Understanding the Climate System and its Recent Changes", inSummary for Policymakers (finalized version), in: environmental degradation, and nuclear war. Others are ''non-anthropogenic'' or ''natural'', such as meteor impacts or supervolcanoes. The impact of these scenarios can vary widely, depending on the cause and the severity of the event, ranging from temporary economic disruption to human extinction. Many societal collapses have already happened throughout human history. Anthropogenic Experts at the Future of Humanity Institute at the University of Oxford and the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at the University of Cambridge prioritize anthropogenic over natural risks due to their much greater estimated likelihood. They are especially concerned by, and ...
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The Three Johns
The Three Johns were an English post-punk/indie rock band formed in 1981 in Leeds, England, originally consisting of guitarist Jon Langford (co-founder of the Mekons), vocalist John Hyatt and bassist Phillip "John" Brennan, augmented by a drum machine.Larkin, Colin (1992) "The Guinness Who's Who of Indie & New Wave Music", Guinness Publishing, , p. 288/9 History The band initially formed just before the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer, and their first gig was to be part of a "Funk the Wedding" event, but they were refused permission to play because they were drunk. They signed to CNT Records in 1982, which Langford jointly founded, releasing two singles and an EP for the label. A reworking of the Mekons' "English White Boy Engineer", which attacked hypocritical attitudes towards South Africa and apartheid, led to the band being labelled as left-wing rockers. The band explained: "We're not a socialist band. We're a group of socialists who are in a band. It's a fi ...
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Sean McGrath (musician)
Sean McGrath is a musician and artist who lives in San Francisco, California. He is the founding member, guitarist, and vocalist of the death metal band, Impaled, the vocalist of Engorged, and the lead guitarist and lead vocalist of Ghoul. He has also created artwork for a number of heavy metal and punk bands, most notably Municipal Waste and The Black Dahlia Murder. Discography Demos *Aceldama - "Untitled Cassette Demo", 1994 *Inhumation - ''Medicolegal Investigations of Death'' (Demo Cassette), 1995 * Impaled - ''Septic Vomit'' (Demo Cassette), 1997 *Impaled - ''Untitled'' (Demo Cassette), 1998 *Impaled - ''From Here to Colostomy'' (Demo Cassette), 1999 *Ghoul - ''Self Titled'' (Demo Cassette), 2003 *The Death of Everything - "Self Titled" (Demo), 2006 Albums *Impaled - ''The Dead Shall Dead Remain'' (CD), 2000 Necropolis Records *Impaled - ''Mondo Medicale'' (CD), 2002 Necropolis Records *Impaled - '' Death After Life'' (CD), 2005 Century Media Records *Impaled - '' The Last Ga ...
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End Of The World (other)
End of the world or The End of the World may refer to: * The end time in the eschatology of various religions and mythologies * Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, fiction that is concerned with the end of human civilization as we know it * Global catastrophe scenarios resulting in the destruction of the planet, human extinction, or the end of human civilization Art * ''The End of the World'', commonly known as ''The Great Day of His Wrath'', an 1853 painting by John Martin * ''The End of the World'', a lost painting by Francesco Anelli Books *''The End of the World'', 1930 novel by Geoffrey Dennis, winner of the 1930 Hawthornden Prize * ''Skulduggery Pleasant: The End of the World'', a 2012 novella by Derek Landy Films * The End of the World (1916 film), ''The End of the World'' (1916 film), a Danish film * End of the World (1931 film), ''End of the World'' (1931 film), based on ''Omega: The Last Days of the World'' * ''Panic in Year Zero!'', a 1962 science fiction film al ...
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Extinction Event (other)
An extinction event (also known as a mass extinction or biotic crisis) is a widespread and rapid decrease in the biodiversity on Earth. Such an event is identified by a sharp fall in the diversity and abundance of multicellular organisms. It occurs when the rate of extinction increases with respect to the background extinction rate and the rate of speciation. Estimates of the number of major mass extinctions in the last 540 million years range from as few as five to more than twenty. These differences stem from disagreement as to what constitutes a "major" extinction event, and the data chosen to measure past diversity. The "Big Five" mass extinctions In a landmark paper published in 1982, Jack Sepkoski and David M. Raup identified five particular geological intervals with excessive diversity loss. They were originally identified as outliers on a general trend of decreasing extinction rates during the Phanerozoic, but as more stringent statistical tests have been applied ...
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The End Of Everything (other)
The End of Everything may refer to: * ''The End of Everything'' (album), an album by Moby under the pseudonym Voodoo Child * ''The End of Everything'' (EP), an extended play by Noah Cyrus * ''The End of Everything'' (novel), a novel by Megan Abbott * "The End of Everything" (Fear the Walking Dead), an episode of ''Fear the Walking Dead'' *"End of Everything", a song by Melanie C from the album ''Melanie C'' *'' The End of the End of Everything: Stories'', a 2015 story collection by Dale Bailey * ''The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking)'', a 2020 book by Katie Mack See also * Ultimate fate of the universe * End of the world (other) End of the world or The End of the World may refer to: * The end time in the eschatology of various religions and mythologies * Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, fiction that is concerned with the end of human civilization as we know it * ... * Death of everything (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Everything Dies
Everything Dies is a song by American gothic metal band Type O Negative, released in 1999 on their fifth album ''World Coming Down''. It was a successful single for the band making #37 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks. Music video A music video was filmed for the song, featuring the band and singer Peter Steele in various settings, as well as footage of a family having dinner with the members of the family slowly fading away. In the end of the music video, Peter Steele goes underwater, possibly drowning himself. Part of the video was filmed in a shipyard where Steele's father - who died a few years before the album was recorded - used to work. Track listing Charts References External links Type O Negative Everything Dies Official videoYouTube YouTube is an American social media and online video sharing platform owned by Google. YouTube was founded on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim who were three former employees of PayPal. Headqu ...
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Timeline Of The Far Future
While the future cannot be predicted with certainty, present understanding in various scientific fields allows for the prediction of some far-future events, if only in the broadest outline. These fields include astrophysics, which studies how planets and stars form, interact and die; particle physics, which has revealed how matter behaves at the smallest scales; evolutionary biology, which studies how life evolves over time; plate tectonics, which shows how continents shift over millennia; and sociology, which examines how human societies and cultures evolve. These timelines begin at the start of the 4th millennium in 3001 CE, and continue until the furthest and most remote reaches of future time. They include alternative future events that address unresolved scientific questions, such as whether humans will become extinct, whether the Earth survives when the Sun expands to become a red giant and whether proton decay will be the eventual end of all matter in the universe. ...
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