15 Times The World Was Almost Completely Destroyed
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1979: A Simulation Was Confused With Reality
The movie War Games is a lot like what actually happened in 1979. The Pentagon thought 1,000 Soviet nukes were headed towards America when an Air Force officer checked out a simulation of exactly that. His computer happened to be hooked up to the mainframe in government control rooms, and the US got ready to launch.
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- Edward A. "Doc" Rogers
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1918: The Spanish Flu Swept The Globe
The 1918 influenza pandemic infected 500 million people and killed 3-5% of the entire globe's population. One of history's deadliest natural disasters killed 10-40% of those it infected and may have taken the lives of 25 million individuals over just 25 weeks. It topped the charts, killing more humans in one year than the Black Death in 100 years and killed more in 24 weeks than AIDS did in 24 years.- Photo:
1995: Yeltsin Almost Nuked America
The year was 1995 and the Cold War was over. But when Russia saw what looked exactly like a US ballistic missile on its way, President Boris Yeltsin opened a briefcase with the nuclear codes for the first time. With ten minutes to figure out whether or not to nuke America, Yeltsin ultimately (and fortunately) got word that it was a science experiment he hadn't been warned about.
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- E. Kolmhofer, H. Raab; Johannes-Kepler-Observatory, Linz, Austria
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1996: The Comet Hyakutake Flew Past Earth
The Great Comet of 1996 was great in size but the opposite of great in potential effect. It was the closest approach to Earth of any comet in the previous 200 years. Amateur astronomer Yuji Hyakutake saw it approaching, leading astronomers to notice X-rays being emitted from a comet for the first time ever.
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- Central Intelligence Agency
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1962: The Cuban Missile Crisis Almost Caused Nuclear War
The closest we ever came to completely annihilating human existence came during a combination of missteps in 1962. On October 25, an American air base guard activated the wrong alarm, which signaled WWIII from Wisconsin. The next day, America accidentally launched two missile tests in Russia because they had been scheduled before the Crisis began.- Photo:
2012: A Solar Storm Caused A Close Call
In the summer of 2012, a massive cloud of hot plasma erupted from the sun and went through our planet's orbit. Had it happened a single week earlier, Earth would have had GPS errors, radio blackouts, and fried satellites. In fact, resulting power blackouts would have been so bad that most of us would have had trouble flushing the toilet.