Doomsday


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Doomsday


Doomsday

Author: Myles Hemenway

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1898


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Brain Arrest or Doomsday Countdown


Brain Arrest or Doomsday Countdown

Author: Leonard Wittine

language: en

Publisher: Paragon Publishing

Release Date: 2017-10-13


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It is inevitable that humankind will become extinct. Nowadays, the advance of technology has overtaken the human capacity to control the possible consequences of any kind of progress. Extinction is always multifactorial. Double-faced Janus Meerkater, a reborn Neanderthal and leading nanotechnologist, has created EMULATOR, an unexcelled thinking machine and technological singularity. Thus Murphy’s law and the Dürrenmatt principle are put in motion. Leo Lobeck the Trojan, Jason Stardust and Xixi Bruneau are fighting the technocalypse. Brain emulation in combination with wormhole physics could create an escape route for mankind. That way reality is broken and reveals itself as an illusion in the empirical dimensions of human experience. The world events turn out to be pure satire. In the end all human minds will be uploaded to EMULATOR and Friedrich Nietzsche, the great but unfortunately insane philosopher, will be God. “Perhaps we are all part of an experiment. Maybe to be human is just a test of what animate creatures would do given by nature limited intelligence and maximum ignorance.”

Doomsday Plans


Doomsday Plans

Author: Gideon Blackwood

language: en

Publisher: Publifye AS

Release Date: 2025-03-21


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""Doomsday Plans"" explores the U.S. government's secret contingency strategies for national emergencies, from nuclear war to pandemics. It examines the evolution of these plans, highlighting critical elements like threat assessment, ensuring continuity of government, and effective resource allocation. Readers gain insight into how events such as the Cuban Missile Crisis and 9/11 shaped current policies. A key argument suggests that adaptability and public trust are vital for these plans to succeed, and reveals how over-classification can hinder effectiveness. The book progresses chronologically, starting with the historical and legal context of contingency planning. It then dives into specific threats like cyberattacks, detailing response strategies. Later chapters analyze implementation challenges, such as logistical issues and interagency coordination, before evaluating the ethical and societal implications of these plans. By using declassified documents and expert interviews, ""Doomsday Plans"" provides a comprehensive understanding of U.S. preparedness efforts and their potential limitations. This book offers a unique perspective by combining historical analysis with contemporary policy debates, making it valuable for anyone interested in military history, current events, and national security. Readers will discover how the U.S. government prepares for catastrophic events, and the ongoing debates surrounding national security versus individual liberties.