Can anybody explain why this hasn't moved
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It became a political symbol. Until now it reads of climate change. A group of retards in Switzerland set it?
As we can both note it has nothing to do with current events. The time hasn't moved.
A second nuclear power has entered larger regional conflict. The current count on Islamic population wanting to war with it is in the hundreds of million to 1.
The other conflict set the time, Ukraine. Although even it hasn't been adjusted after its escalation. Fair enough, there's no immediate plans by Russia to use nukes, is not to suggest any conflict is now involving more and more, China, and North Korea are involved when they weren't when it was set.
The climate has also officially increased to 1.5c. A danger which away from conflict is massively affecting the global food supply, as oil on the barrel is at its highest and most volatile. Recession and inflation are a global trend.
I don't think those metaphoric retards do much, apart from slap themselves stupid for creating metaphors. The potential risks for a nuclear weapon to occur was the foundation of its thesis, later any nuclear exchange became evolved into its evolution as more of the globe became armed with nukes.
The only forestall in setting it further could cascade. However it's faster a redundant notion if escalation has occurred. As its free thinkers idle. Obviously it changes nothing but instead provokes another narrative.
Not quite the danger is on the cascade provoking it by causing the next group of climate activists causing internal terrorism. In which case an opponent might gain causing it.
It should be raised in theory. We are nearing the last toll. I debate it isn't 90 seconds since Ukraine, raised it. Events have spiralled more since. Effectively meaning it needs adjusting.
I agree with you there 100%. Except it distracts from the concept. The concept is time is up. There are no more minutes left. A thermometer rises and lowers on the whims of its climate. A clock measures our lives to the seconds. Hence its metaphor.
The metaphor began because it thought it would causes a greater detonation. It didn't, they made it bigger. Then they armed the planet. Until it has evolve outside of weapons.
The clock can wind unwind and stop. It chimes its tolls. It always was significant of its historic cycles. Mayan, Egyptian, Summerian etc. A thermometer is a bit more fickle.
However you perceive its event, it is only theory.