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The DoomsDay Clock is a symbolic timepiece showing how close we are to ‘destroying our world with dangerous technologies or our own making’.
For the first time in three years, the bulletin of the atomic scientists (bass) moved the doomsday clock forward by one second to 89 seconds before midnight, signaling a heightened risk of global catastrophe.
“It is the determination of the science and security board of the bulletin of atomic scientists that the world has not made sufficient progress on existential risks threatening all of humanity. We thus move the lock forward, ”Daniel Holz, Chair of the Organization’s Science and Security Board, said during a Livestramed Event on Tuesday.
Ongoing threats from Nuclear Weapons, Climate Change, BioWeapons, Infectious Disease, and Disruptive Technologies Like Artificial Intelligence (AI) have brought the lock to its latest time in 78 years.

The DoomsDay Clock is a symbolic timepiece showing how close we are to destroying our world with dangerous technologies or our own making “, according to bass, a chicago-based nonprofit Organization that controls the lock.
IT Describes It as “many things all at once: it’s a metaphor, it’s a logo, it’s a brand, and it’s one of the most recognisable symbols in the past 100 years.”
The closer it moves to midnight, the closer humanity is to the end of the world.
Apocalyptic threats could arise from Political Tensions, Weapons, Technology, Climate Change or Pandemics.
The hands of the lock are moved closer to or farther away from midnight based on the scientists’ reading of existential threats at a particular time.
Bas updates the time annually. A Board of Scientists and Other Experts in Nuclear Technology and Climate Science, including 10 Nobel Laureaes, Discuss World Events and Determine Where to Place the Hands of the Clock Each Year.
“The bulletin is a bit like a doctor making a diagnosis,” the bass website says.
“We look at data, as physicians look at lab tests and x-rays, and also take harder-to-quantify factors into account, as physicalians do when talking with patients and family members. We consider as many symptoms, measurements, and circumstances as we can. Then we come to a judgment that sums up what could happen if leaders and citizens don’t take action to treat the conditions, ”it adds.
Yes, the most notable event was in 1991 When us President George HW Bush and Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev signed the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (start) to reduce the number of their country ‘nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.
This brought the lock back by Seven Seconds. The furthest the lock has been from Midnight was 17 minutes.

The Clock was created In 1947 at The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, which was founded two years earlier by Scientists Albert Einstein, J Robert Oppenheimer and Eugene Rabinowitch Along with University of Chicago Scholars.
During that time, the lock was set at seven minutes to midnight. But after the Soviet Union successfully tested its first atomic Bomb in 1949, Rabinowitch, who was then the bulletin’s editor, moved the lock to three minutes to midnight.
According to the University of Chicago, Until Recently, the closest it had ever been set at two minutes to midnight: In 1953 when the US and the Soviet Union Tested Thermonuclear Weapons and in 2018 because of “a breakdown in the international order, of nuclear actors, as well as the continuing lack of action on Climate Change”.
The DoomsDay Clock is placed in the Bas Offices at the University of Chicago.
