What would await us if we were the only people in the world?
- May 10, 2024
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You can go where you want, stay where you want, eat and drink what you want without paying, right? An enormous freedom! What if you were the only
You can go where you want, stay where you want, eat and drink what you want without paying, right? An enormous freedom! What if you were the only
You can go where you want, stay where you want, eat and drink what you want without paying, right? An enormous freedom!
What if you were the only person in the world? Would things really go as well as you thought?
But all those abandoned cars, planes or ships you see have fuel Becomes unusable after 2 years And it is not possible for you to achieve this dream.
When it comes to basic needs such as water, food and shelter, shelter is the easiest to achieve. literal You have a world of homes to choose from.
But you have to be careful where you settle. Because cities and buildings are not maintained, they fall apart quite quickly. Due to the effects of rain, frost and heat Rot and mold become common.
There are approximately 450 nuclear power plants in the world, and automatic safety systems will begin to fail without human supervision. Melting is happening all over the planet and many regions are becoming uninhabitable.
On the other hand, at grocery stores you have free access to canned and frozen foods that will last for decades. However, because the necessary maintenance cannot be carried out everywhere in the world, crops and livestock are decreasing day by day.
In such case Returning to spear or bow hunting methods or you have to grow your own crops.
If there were no other people around you, Access to electricity would be impossible. Water pumping stations and treatment plants would close, and freshwater supplies in reservoirs would quickly age.
At this point it would have been possible to rely on ready water, but when these were exhausted, you should learn how to purify your own water.
Seems like that wasn’t such a good idea, right?
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Ashley Johnson is a science writer for “Div Bracket”. With a background in the natural sciences and a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe, she provides in-depth coverage of the latest scientific developments.