Chicana on the Edge

Mentioning the unmentionable since 2004

End of the World
written by Regina Rodríguez-Martin
April 1, 2005

I recently told a co-worker that when you start wishing the place you work would burn down, it’s time to find a new job. And then there are those of us who fantasize about the entire human race and/or planet being destroyed. I don’t know what productive task we’re supposed to focus on, but in the meantime, here’s Exit Mundi: A Collection of End-of-World Scenarios. From the homepage:

Some people collect postal stamps; Exit Mundi collects scenarios of what could go wrong with the world. Sure, our planet could get hit by an asteroid. But hey, that’s nothing. Did you know we could all be munched away by hungry molecules? Or that our physicists could unintentionally wipe us all out while tinkering with particles? `Oops, sorry…’

Exit Mundi isn’t in it for doom preaching, but strictly for fun. It’s a fascinating thought: if that &*%#-comet didn’t wipe out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago, we wouldn’t be here pondering about apocalypses and armageddons in the first place. The dinosaurs roamed our planet millions of years longer than we did. If it wasn’t for the comet, they still would.

That’s why this site is a tribute to floods, quantum explosions and awfully big chunks of space rock falling out of the sky. If there’s a lesson to be learnt, it should be that within every end looms the dawn of a new beginning.

I prefer to think that every in every new beginning, there’s also an inevitable death. I doubt any of these possibilities is very likely, but it’s lovely to dream….

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