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Old 11-16-19 | 01:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim from Boston
Unlikely to anticipate the breakup of cities, without some kind of catastrophe.
We're facing a future catastrophe right now, unless we change our ways. Thus far, we're still just making the problem worse. The business-as-usual scenarios are genuine, science-fiction-bad catastrophes, over a span of decades. We have to change some things, either by our own choice or because the physical world imposes it on us. Will it cause cities to break up? Some of them, maybe?
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