![]() ![]() While his strength is seemingly unbeatable, it also means that he doesn’t have any abilities or powers beyond brute force. One additional weakness of Doomsday is his reliance on his physical strength. But defeating Doomsday has often required Superman to use all of his powers and to put himself in danger. Therefore, his creation is tied up with Superman’s world and Superman is one of the few heroes who have defeated him. Doomsday was created by scientists as part of a series of experiments to create the ultimate life form. He doesn’t have the ability to think ahead or plan his actions, which can leave him vulnerable to well-crafted plans and attacks.ĭoomsday’s origin story is also a type of kryptonite for him. Despite being a highly powerful and intelligent creature, Doomsday often acts on pure instinct and brute force. These types of attacks can damage his cellular structure and weaken him over time.Īnother weakness of Doomsday is his inability to think strategically. While he can resist most other forms of physical damage, he has a weakness to certain types of energy, such as thermal, electrical, and radiation. One of the most well-known weaknesses of Doomsday is his vulnerability to energy attacks. However, there are a few weaknesses that have been identified over the years. For a character who has already been killed multiple times by different superheroes, it may seem like Doomsday doesn’t have any weaknesses at all. So, when we talk about Doomsday’s weakness, we mean anything that can harm, defeat or kill him. Secretary General Antonio Gutteres told the global body last year that “humanity is just one misunderstanding, one miscalculation away from nuclear annihilation.Doomsday Clock Update: Closest Ever to Midnight The clock, he says, aims to “give a sense of the catastrophic risk that we face as a planet, largely through our own deliberate activities.” Does anyone really care?īut leaving aside the Doomsday Clock, there is no shortage of international organizations-many better resourced-that research major threats, including the United Nations the U.N. “In more recent times it has taken on climate change and emerging disruptive technology,” Paul Ingram, senior research associate at Cambridge University’s Center for Existential Risk, told the BBC this week. Since then, the clock’s doomsayers have sounded more and more anxious, as they have begun weighing new threats the setting is set each year by a group of 18 experts, including climate and health scientists. The most peaceful year of all was 1991, when the Soviet Union collapsed, ending the Cold War and with it, Communist rule in central and Eastern Europe. While that seven-minutes-to-midnight setting seemed alarming back in the 1940s, that level is the most relaxed the Doomsday Clock has been since 2002. The image stuck, and has since served as a yearly snapshot for the state of the world. So, in 1947, an artist drew the first Doomsday Clock for the cover of the University of Chicago’s Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, showing the setting of seven minutes to midnight. But in many ways, it is a Cold War relic. The Ukraine War, climate disaster, and the pandemic have all given the Doomsday Clock fresh relevance. Of course, the Doomsday Clock is not a timepiece you can put on your bookshelf, although there is a physical reiteration of it in the University of Chicago Keller Center on New York City’s Upper East Side, indicating year by year how close we are to doom-at least according to the group charged with measuring the global threat level. Russian President Vladimir Putin, he said, “has repeatedly raised the specter of nuclear use.” “Nuclear risks increased significantly last year due largely to Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine,” said Steve Fetter, professor of public policy at the University of Maryland, announcing the new setting on Tuesday. In brief, Armageddon is no longer a remote abstraction. On Tuesday, the keepers of the Doomsday Clock moved the second hand 10 seconds closer, to just 90 seconds to midnight-marking the most perilous moment the world has faced since 1947, when the Doomsday Clock was invented. ![]()
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