Anonymous
6/17/2025, 4:53:31 PM
No.63851957
>>63851878
I bet the total death toll would be lower than you might think, maybe like half of mankind gets wiped out at the worst and that's including all the starvation when global supply chains collapse, but the real problem is going to be the fact that in the aftermath most of humanity's heavy industry and mass manufacturing capabilities will be severely diminished, we're talking sent back to the 1970s technology-wise. South America, Africa, and a lot of Oceania will be virtually untouched but they probably don't have the self-sufficient industrial base to manufacture everything that makes modern life possible. That's worst case scenario though, in reality I think you'd be surprised at how many people and infrastructure survive in the US, Europe, and East Asia.
I bet the total death toll would be lower than you might think, maybe like half of mankind gets wiped out at the worst and that's including all the starvation when global supply chains collapse, but the real problem is going to be the fact that in the aftermath most of humanity's heavy industry and mass manufacturing capabilities will be severely diminished, we're talking sent back to the 1970s technology-wise. South America, Africa, and a lot of Oceania will be virtually untouched but they probably don't have the self-sufficient industrial base to manufacture everything that makes modern life possible. That's worst case scenario though, in reality I think you'd be surprised at how many people and infrastructure survive in the US, Europe, and East Asia.