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- Bird flu bursts
- War in middle east, involves Israel, Iran, USA etc.
- Oil price soars higher than 70 dollar
- Large scale earthquake killing millions
- More pollution into rivers and sea
Sweet! LIBRAS ROCK!fourier jr said:NOT FOR LIBRAS! I've been reading in my horoscopes since october that basically the next few months will be one of the luckiest times of my entire life. i read in georgia nichols' forecast for 2006 that "things are good, and only going to get better"
matthyaouw said:Disease, war, inflation, natural disasters & pollution... So business as usual?
Sprinter said:
- Bird flu bursts
- War in middle east, involves Israel, Iran, USA etc.
- Oil price soars higher than 70 dollar
- Large scale earthquake killing millions
- More pollution into rivers and sea
Ivan Seeking said:Cheer up. It always seems that the world is hanging by a thread. And consider this: The greatest threat to your life is probably your car.
Pengwuino said:The greatest threat is that OTHER car
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that 2006 was specifically designated as the Year of Chaos and Destruction. This claim is often based on personal observations or interpretations of events, rather than empirical data.
While there were a number of significant events that took place in 2006, such as natural disasters and political conflicts, these events are not exclusive to that year and do not necessarily indicate a pattern of chaos and destruction. Additionally, many positive developments and advancements also occurred during this time period.
No, there is no scientific basis for the concept of a designated year of chaos and destruction. Science focuses on empirical evidence and observable patterns, not the designation of specific time periods for certain events to occur.
No, there is no reputable scientific organization or institution that has declared 2006 as the Year of Chaos and Destruction. This idea is often perpetuated by individuals or groups with their own agendas or beliefs.
The concept of a year of chaos and destruction is subjective and cannot be accurately measured or defined. What one person may consider chaos and destruction may not be the same for another. Additionally, events and situations that may be perceived as chaotic or destructive can vary greatly in severity and impact.