The apocalypse is generally defined as the complete final destruction and end of the world; disaster resulting in drastic, irreversible damage to human society or the environment; prophecy or ...
The exponential growth of artificial intelligence over the past year has sparked discussions about whether the era of human domination of our planet is drawing to a close. The most dire predictions ...
The last book of the Bible is an apocalypse. We call it "Revelation" in English, but in the Greek it's apokalypsis, as in, the "apokalypsis of Jesus Christ ... to his servant John." Apokalypsis is a ...
The word apocalypse has long been misinterpreted as a cataclysmic end of the world—a firestorm of divine wrath and ruin. Yet its original Greek root, apokálypsis, translates to “unveiling” or ...
Whether it's by fire, ice, or zombies, dreams about the end of the world can feel a little unsettling. Although some people dismiss dreams as totally random, humans collectively wonder (and always ...
In the dreamy haze of a fictionalized Los Angeles-meets-Tokyo paradise, the ocean spits a disoriented man onto the sandy shores of a beach. The narrative of whatever sequence of events and decisions ...
This column originally appeared in the Reno Gazette Journal in May 2024. The apocalypse is generally defined as the complete final destruction and end of the world; disaster resulting in drastic, ...