What if ...

Hypothetical, no-nonsense and worthwhile: Listen to our small "What if"-scenarios about pretty much everything that could be different.

The "What- If"- scenarios closely resemble this logo that we created: Imagine a balloon is passing your way with the written question "What If.." on it. In our mind that captured many different situations, seriously and funny.
 

So what if ...

...the sun suddenly disappeared

What would happen if our sun suddenly disappeared?

At first, we wouldn’t be able to tell, because the light of the sun takes eight minutes and twenty seconds to reach us. Also, the gravitational influence of the sun takes that long until it reaches us. After that, darkness and therefore coldness arrives and the earth starts flying in a straight line instead of circling around the sun.

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... you could travel in time?

Did you ever wonder how your reality would look like if you did something different in the past? Or did you wonder what you would be doing in ten years? There are many movies and series, like Men in Black or Doctor Who, which are based on this fascinating topic. But what if we could really travel in time?

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... Neanderthals had not gone extinct?

 

Today I invite you to another thought experiment in our category what if. Nearly everyone knows, that we humans descend from apes. Over different homo species the homo sapiens developed. But there was also the homo neanderthalensis, who had the same ancestor as we, the homo sapiens. Nowadays the neanderthals are extinct, but what would be, if they weren't.

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... containers weren't invented

 

Intermodal containers – among other names also known as freight container, shipping, ocean and sea container or simply container. The big steel boxes used to transport goods and cargo from one end of the world to the other one.

 

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... public transportation was free?

If you hear the words public transportation, what comes to your mind? Personally, I think about expensive tickets, empty busses and spending more time to reach my destination than I would need to. But what if public transportation was free for everyone?

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... rainforests have gone extinct?

Located north and south of the equator, rainforests can mostly be found in parts of Africa, Asia and Central and South America. Even though only about 6% of our planet is covered by its oldest living ecosystem, it accommodates more than half of the world’s flora and fauna, accounting for around 30 million species. At least two-thirds of the plants known by man are said to be found in the rainforests. The world’s largest tropical forest, the Amazon rainforest, alone contains around 10% of the species known.

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