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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: Compared to all the other disasters which are realistic and end with a reporting saying "It's not a matter of if, but a matter of when.", the final disaster involving the particle accelerator disaster is stated outright to be physically impossible.
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* ArtisticLicenseGeography: In the supervolcano segment, Dr. Howell's plane, late in a transatlantic routing from London to New York, diverts to Toronto because of the eruption. When he hears the announcement, the good doctor peers out a window to see a giant plume of smoke, broad off the port beam. For this geometry to work, Bermuda Island would have to have also exploded.

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* ArtisticLicenseGeography: In the supervolcano segment, Dr. Howell's plane, late in a transatlantic routing from London to New York, diverts to Toronto because of the eruption. When he hears the announcement, the good doctor peers out a window to see a giant plume of smoke, broad off the port beam. For this geometry to work, Bermuda Island a volcano much closer to the East Coast would have had to have also exploded.erupted as well, as Yellowstone would be impossible to see from thousands of miles over the horizon, even aboard a plane in descent.
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* ApocalypseHow: Works its way up the severity scale from start to finish. The last segment takes it UpToEleven by melting the entire planet into a strange star, a type of quark star composed entirely of strange quarks.

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* ApocalypseHow: Works its way up the severity scale from start to finish. The last segment takes it UpToEleven up to eleven by melting the entire planet into a strange star, a type of quark star composed entirely of strange quarks.
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* GreyGoo: The last segment deals with a non-manmade example, a Strangelet. Strangelets are theoretical clumps of up, down and strange quarks, with the latter being the most important. Strangelets have a peculiar ability to convert other matter into more strange quarks if the strangelet is more stable than the matter surrounding it, and thus could in theory rapidly convert a star or planet into a type of quark star referred to as a strange star.

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