End of the World 2026: The Date of the Apocalypse Revealed
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Scientists reveal the date of the end of the world and it is closer than we expected

2024-09-28T22:00:35+00:00
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  • Study Predicts the End of the World
  • Apocalypse Date: November 2026
  • Crisis of Overpopulation and Resources

The end of the world has long captured the imagination, from apocalyptic books to conspiracy theories.

However, it’s not just fiction; science has also explored this enigma, revealing studies and predictions that fuel the debate about our collective future.

In 1960, a study published in the journal Science caused a stir by predicting a potential date for the apocalypse: Friday, November 13, 2026!

The study, titled “Doomsday: Friday 13 November AD 2026,” was led by physicist Heinz von Foerster along with Patricia Mora and Lawrence Amiot.

They Claim the End of the World Will Be in 2026

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These researchers analyzed key factors such as population growth, the economy, and other relevant data from the time.

According to their conclusions, humanity would reach a critical point of unsustainable growth, triggering a global crisis, according to TV y Novelas.

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Contrary to the expectation of a sudden catastrophic event, the predicted apocalypse would be marked by escalating overpopulation that would exhaust natural resources.

This, in turn, would lead to severe shortages of food and energy, precipitating an unprecedented social and economic collapse.

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In 2024, with a global population exceeding 8.2 billion according to the UN, concerns about overpopulation and its impact on natural resources remain an urgent reality.

However, it’s important to note that the study was based on decades-old data and has faced criticism from contemporary experts.

They argue that technological advances and social changes have significantly altered the dynamics of global growth and consumption since then.

The concept of a «Doomsday» caused by our own actions, such as overconsumption of resources, remains a hotly debated topic in science and global policy.

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