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Message Subject See the Coronavirus as a HUGE TSUNAMI in SLOW MOTION after an earthquake.
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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That is why there are so many naysayers.

From afar, the wave seems ridiculously small and too far to be a threat. People believe that the earthquake, the force of which remains fully unknown, still is localised in a tiny perimeter where life disappear, while few tremors are felt in remote places.

It takes times to approach the shores. More time here and there, according to the distance from the epicenter. But, due to the elevation of the seabed close to the coasts, depending on the relief here and there, the height of the wave will vary according to the places. But at the end of the day, all the coasts will be damaged.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74996941


I totally agree - creeping death.

Just as in the days of Noah - everyone eating and drinking and making merry, thinking "nothing's happening, nothing is going to happen."

As someone else said - even just the economic impacts are going to be devastating. And now there are rumors that Russia thinks (and so does China some say) that the US might be responsible for the virus. Can you imagine what they, China, would do if they truly believed that?

Nation shall rise against nation...

And I get that we have all been through the false dooms for YEARS here on this forum. But this one truly does feel different to me. I have been saying that the last sign for me will be Betelgeuse - if that thing goes supernova, there will be NO DOUBT in my mind what time it is. Even if it doesn't, I still think we might be there.

But considering that is supposed to create a spectacle in the sky, the likes of which has never been seen since humans were on the earth - well, that would be pretty convincing to me.

hiding
 Quoting: Blue_Triquetra


I think one of the problems with getting people to see what's happening is that (in general) people's attention spans have decreased so much, and this is not happening fast enough to hold their attention.

And, from disaster movies, everything happens really fast and wraps up in a couple of hours.

This is different. It's slow. But it's coming. And many will be caught unprepared. Just as in the days of Noah.
 Quoting: John_the_Baptist_

I totally agree. hf
 
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