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A wonderful way to realize ideas, good or bad, is implementing the phrase what if. A good example, especially on this page, is . . . what if Nature starts over every 5,000 billion years? Since the earth was created 4,600 billion years ago, it would be easy to suffice that she's about ready to wipe the earth clean, straighten out everything, and create life again. What if Nature wants to start over from scratch? Let's say, for a basic idea, that we're not the first . . . at anything. What if 5,000 billion years ago, everything was pretty much like it is today and Nature wiped the slate clean? What if we're the third or even the fourth time planet earth has reached this point in life? Since everything was 'lost', there would be no records or evidence of any such prior exsitences. So what if? Well, let's get a little imaginative without losing sight of the possible.

What if . . .

What if Nature retailiated against our destruction of her? What if we had a warning? What would we do? Where would go? How would we survive?

Example; A catagory 4 hurricane sets its course for New Orleans, Louisanna. The landfall will be straight through the city. Everyone has a 48 hour warning. In this general scenerio, it's estimated that . . . it will take 80 hours to evacuate, the routes will be jammed with traffic and accidents, storm surges will be 15 feet, and over half of the people will not leave their homes. The death toll will be staggering . . . and the damage will be beyond belief.

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