Scientists predict date humans will go extinct and claim it’s 95% accurate

A terrifying new warning has shattered any illusion of safety. The Doomsday Clock has been pushed closer to midnight than ever before, and the reasons are more

alarming than most people realize. Nuclear tensions, climate chaos, and runaway technology are converging into a single, deadly timeline.

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The latest move to 85 seconds before midnight is not a prediction of an exact end date, but a brutal diagnosis of where we stand. The scientists behind

the Doomsday Clock are not alarmists; many come from the sober, disciplined world of nuclear physics and international security.

Their message is clear: the risks we face are no longer abstract. War, environmental collapse, and unregulated technologies like artificial intelligence are now interacting in ways that could rapidly spiral beyond control.

Yet the clock is also meant as a warning, not a sentence. Each second can still be pushed back. That depends on whether governments choose diplomacy

over escalation, whether societies demand real climate action, and whether we insist on ethical limits for powerful technologies.

The time remaining is frighteningly short—but it is not yet zero, and what happens next is still, uncomfortably, in human hands.

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