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It was published on January 28, 2025 4:09 pm
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The Da`wah Group directed towards the sciences on Tuesday, which is presenting the famous “Day of Resurrection” to 89 seconds until midnight, said that the earth is approaching the destruction.
The atomic scientists bulletin issued the annual declaration – which establishes the extent of humanity to the end – noting the threats that include climate change, the spread of nuclear weapons, instability in the Middle East, the threat of epidemics and the integration of artificial intelligence into military operations.
The only thing that you don’t want to do is take a step forward. “
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The group said it was concerned about cooperation between countries such as North Korea, Russia and China in nuclear programs. Russian President Vladimir Putin also talked about the use of nuclear weapons in his war against Ukraine.
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“A lot of speech is very annoying,” said Hones. “There is this increasing feeling that … some nation may end using nuclear weapons, and this is terrifying.”
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Starting in 1947, the invitation group used an hour to symbolize capabilities and even the possibility of people making something to end humanity. After the end of the Cold War, it was up to 17 minutes until midnight. In the past few years, to address rapid global changes, the group has changed from the countdown until midnight to the countdown to seconds.
The group said that the watch can be back back if leaders and countries work together to treat existential risks.
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