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Collapse Scenarios

Collapse Scenarios

In the premiere episode of Collapse Cast, we’re not starting with explosions — we’re starting with erosion.This isn’t about the apocalypse. It’s about the process — the slow, systemic failures no one wants to admit are already in motion. From the collapse of trust to the failure of infrastructure, t...

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Demographic Collapse

Demographic Collapse

🎧 CollapseCast — Episode 3: The Empty Future“What happens when no one is born.”Collapse doesn’t always roar. Sometimes, it just… stops.No wars. No plagues. No fire — just silence.In The Empty Future, host Zeroack and the machine-voice companion Zerobit trace a quiet kind of collapse — one driven no...

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Kessler Syndrome

Kessler Syndrome

What if one bad day in orbit turned the sky above your head into a permanent shotgun blast?Since 1957 we’ve hurled over 60,000 objects into orbit. More than 36,000 of them are still up there. Only about 6,000 are working satellites. The rest? Dead hulks, exploded fuel tanks, lost tools, and millions...

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Ogallala Aquifer

Ogallala Aquifer

Collapse doesn’t always begin with fire. Sometimes, it starts with silence.In this episode of CollapseCast, we unearth the slow-motion crisis beneath America’s breadbasket—the Ogallala Aquifer.Spanning eight states and supporting over $35 billion in agriculture, this underground water source is vani...

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South Atlantic Anomaly

South Atlantic Anomaly

South Atlantic Anomaly — Something Is Wrong With Earth's ShieldThere is a region of the planet — stretching from the coast of South America across to southern Africa — where Earth's magnetic shield has weakened by more than 30 percent. It has a name. NASA has it on their maps. The European Space Age...

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End of easy Medicine

End of easy Medicine

For nearly a century, antibiotics have been one of civilization's invisible foundations.They made modern surgery safer. They reduced deaths from infection. They helped support advanced medicine, food production, and a global population that grew from roughly 2.5 billion people in 1950 to more than 8...

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The Thirst of AI

The Thirst of AI

Artificial intelligence feels effortless.You type a prompt. You get an answer. Fast, clean, immediate.But nothing about it is free.Behind every response is a growing system pulling from the same resources everything else depends on—power, water, land, and infrastructure that doesn’t scale quietly. A...

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Planetary Systems

Planetary Systems

Climate, oceans, and feedback loops that connect local events to global change.

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