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    Call me an optimist, but I think that if an android was actually going to destroy life as we know it, nations would do everything in their power to advert the disaster.

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      you really think ONE android could wipe out life as we know it?

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        Yeah, I mean it’d at least need to be two androids, right? I’ve seen terminator.

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        🤣 just visualizing the United Nations Assembly talking turns curb stomping some poor android.

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        Now, if we were talking about one Nokia

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        Well, if you allow CELL to gobble up that one android

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        “According to The Atlantic, an asteroid that weighs more than 1.7 quadrillion metric tons could sterilize Earth by raising the temperature of its water above 100°C. This asteroid would be 101,000 times heavier than the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs and would be between 6096 kilometers (3760 miles) wide.

        The Atlantic article itself is paywalled, but yes, and it’s entirely dependent on the mass of said Asteroid.

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          i’m not worried because an android that heavy couldn’t even stand up

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            Id imagine it doesn’t have to really move fast, just has to sit in the right spot and wait for our orbit around the sun to smash us into it?