Nobel Prize-winning physicist predicts the date of humanity’s destruction

A Nobel Prize-winning physicist just put a number on humanity’s survival — and it’s terrifying. He says we may have only 35 years before we trigger our own end. Nuclear standoffs, AI-controlled missiles, collapsing treaties, superpowers on edge — the fuse is already lit. Each year we roll the dice again. Most of us won’t wa…

David Gross’s warning lands like a punch because it connects headlines we try to ignore into one brutal timeline. Nuclear arsenals are growing, the old safeguards are gone, and talk of “limited” nuclear strikes is creeping back into mainstream politics. Add AI systems that act faster than any human, and you get a world where a glitch, a misread radar signal, or an algorithm’s “hallucination” could end millions of lives before anyone has time to question it.

Yet the Doomsday Clock, grim as it is, was never meant to paralyze us. It’s a siren, not a sentence. The same species that built hydrogen bombs also built treaties, verification regimes, and global movements that once pushed those clock hands back. Parke is right: these threats are human-made, which means they are human-solvable. The real question isn’t whether Gross is too pessimistic — it’s whether we’re willing to act as if he might be right.

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