Mass extinction that happens only once every 6,000 years could hit Earth

90% of humanity (!) could be at risk from a mass extinction event that experts say may occur within the next few decades.

Ben Davidson, founder of Space Weather News, has presented a deeply alarming vision of the future, claiming the approaching global catastrophe will affect everyone’s lives, according to a LADbible article.

Massive solar flares approaching, triggering mass extinction

Davidson warns that the largest solar flares in recorded history are currently underway, and their consequences could be catastrophic. According to the expert, a geomagnetic disaster looms, threatening the Earth with colossal tsunamis and other natural calamities, and possibly even a mass extinction event. He bases his prediction on a phenomenon known as “magnetic pole shift,” which could be triggered by a “micronova” – a small solar explosion.

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Such an extraordinary solar flare is estimated by scientists to occur once every 6,000 years, although smaller ones have, of course, been observed more recently. The most impactful event in recent centuries was the so-called Carrington Event of 1859, which caused telegraph systems to fail, sparked fires, and rendered many electrical devices inoperable.

Mass extinction could be the outcome

If a similar event were to occur today, it wouldn’t just destroy communication systems but could potentially bring down modern civilisation entirely. Massive solar flares could disrupt energy production, water and food supplies, and automated agriculture — leaving us unable to respond effectively.

“Within three days, there would be no petrol at the pumps. No food in the shops,” Davidson warned. The Earth’s magnetic shield, which protects the planet from sunlight and cosmic radiation, is gradually weakening, and shifting magnetic currents may trigger pole movement. The expert believes that due to this weakening magnetic field, our world could teeter on the brink of chaos at virtually any moment in the coming decades.

We must prepare for everything

Davidson argues that the question is no longer if this will happen, but when. While it’s impossible to be certain whether the situation is as dire as he predicts, one thing is clear: the world as we know it may undergo dramatic changes in the near future. The weakening of Earth’s magnetic field and the events unfolding in our solar system together increase the likelihood of a disaster.

Warnings are, of course, coming from other sources as well. Research from the University of Bristol, for example, highlights the urgent need to change energy consumption habits. According to their calculations, if humanity fails to cease the use of fossil fuels and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the Earth could become uninhabitable within 250 million years, making the extinction of humankind inevitable. That said, there’s still time to stock up on long-life milk.

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3 Comments

  1. Humans (Homo sapiens) have existed for approximately 300,000 years, evolving in Africa from earlier hominid species. Other ancient human species, like Homo erectus, appeared around 2 million years ago.

    So I’ll spend sleepless nights worrying about extinction 250 million years down the road.

    Makes as much sense, given the profitable for China only global fraud scam, as tampons in the boys room.

  2. Come on! An “extinction” of humankind possible?
    Just laughable, really.
    Even if our planet earth at some time in the future would become uninhabitable.
    Who really believes, that within an unimaginable huge cosmos with an again unimaginable great number of galaxies our human species ONLY lives on this small planet (that we call earth)???
    How about waking up?

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