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CollapseCast

CollapseCast

By: Scott "Zeroack"
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CollapseCast: Uncovering Intriguing Collapses Join host Scott "Zeroack" as he dives into the hidden cracks threatening our world, from aquifer depletion to magnetic pole shifts. With a nod to the Cassandra Effect—warnings ignored until it’s too late—each 30 minute episode unpacks gripping collapse scenarios, blending current events, offbeat risks, and honest insights. Featuring AI commentator Zerobit’s data-driven takes, CollapseCast delivers thought-provoking discussions without the mean. Visit collapsecast.com for blogs, polls, and more. Are you ready to heed the warnings? Each episode explores real-world collapse scenarios: • From the vanishing Ogallala Aquifer to magnetic pole reversals • From fertility freefall to transformer grid shortages • From biological memory blackouts to elite immunity and the collapse of consequenceCopyright 2025 Collapse Cast Earth Sciences Politics & Government Science Social Sciences
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  • Orbital Trash Compactor: How Kessler Syndrome Could Kill the Sky - EP 4
    Nov 26 2025
    What if one bad day in orbit turned the sky above your head into a permanent shotgun blast?

    Since 1957 we’ve hurled over 60,000 objects into orbit. More than 36,000 of them are still up there. Only about 6,000 are working satellites. The rest? Dead hulks, exploded fuel tanks, lost tools, and millions of fragments screaming along at 17,500 mph. In 1978, NASA scientist Donald J. Kessler warned that low Earth orbit could reach a tipping point: density so high that collisions breed more collisions, creating an unstoppable debris cascade that eventually coats the planet in a lethal shell. No new launches. No GPS. No weather satellites. No Starlink. No ISS rescue missions. Just a glittering ring of shrapnel that might stay deadly for centuries.

    In this episode we dig into:

    • The real collisions that have already happened (2009 Iridium-Cosmos smash, the 2021 Russian ASAT test, China’s 2007 disaster) and how each one made the math worse
    • Why the “25-year de-orbit rule” is mostly theater and how mega-constellations like Starlink and Kuiper are pouring gasoline on the fire
    • The terrifyingly small number of active debris-removal missions actually funded right now (literally single digits)
    • The geopolitical nightmare: no one owns outer space, no one can enforce cleanup, and everyone has an incentive to keep launching until the door slams shut forever
    • What a full-blown Kessler Syndrome endgame actually looks like for civilization—no more satellites, no quick recovery, and a collapse cascade that could ripple through finance, defense, agriculture, and emergency response for generations

    The sky isn’t infinite. We’re turning it into a junkyard at escape velocity, and the clock is ticking louder than most people realize.

    Zerobit, final word:

    “Probability of catastrophic Kessler cascade by 2050 currently estimated between 12 and 38 percent and rising. Orbital carrying capacity already exceeded in multiple shells. Mitigation funding remains less than 0.3 percent of annual launch expenditure. Trendline suggests closure of low Earth orbit within most listeners’ lifetimes.”

    Buckle up. The trash compactor is already closing.

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    33 mins
  • The Empty Future: What Happens When no One is Born? - EP 3
    Oct 27 2025

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    CollapseCast — Episode 3: The Empty Future

    “What happens when no one is born.”

    Collapse doesn’t always roar. Sometimes, it just… stops.


    No wars. No plagues. No fire — just silence.


    In The Empty Future, host Zeroack and the machine-voice companion Zerobit trace a quiet kind of collapse — one driven not by destruction, but by absence. Across the world, fertility rates have fallen below replacement. The invisible floor of 2.1 births per woman has given way. Schools close, toy stores vanish, playgrounds fade in the sun.




    This episode dives deep into the mechanics of demographic implosion:




    Segment 1: The Arithmetic of Existence — the merciless 2.1 line, population pyramids flipping, and the slow-motion halving of humanity.

    Segment 2: The Stack That Breaks the Cradle — five interlocking gears (economics, culture, medicine, technology, connection) grinding continuity into silence.

    Segment 3: The Futile Fixes — baby bonuses, workplace tweaks, migration patches, and tech delusions that treat symptoms while the core calcifies.

    Segment 4: The Voices and the Void — Musk, Orbán, Ehrlich, Zuboff, and the ignored Cassandras shouting into a shrugging world.

    Segment 5: The Quiet Catastrophe — not fire or flood, but polite evaporation: cities humming with no heirs, collapse disguised as comfort.



    “Collapse is not explosion. Collapse is attrition.

    And when the cradle is empty, the lights go out.

    Not with fire. With silence.” — Zerobit



    🔗 Visit collapsecast.com for sources, listener polls, and discussion.


    📡 CollapseCast — mapping the end of systems, one quiet failure at a time.

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    32 mins
  • The Ogallala Aquifer: When the Water Runs Out - EP 2
    Aug 25 2025

    Collapse doesn’t always begin with fire. Sometimes, it starts with silence.


    In this episode of CollapseCast, we unearth the slow-motion crisis beneath America’s breadbasket—the Ogallala Aquifer.




    Spanning eight states and supporting over $35 billion in agriculture, this underground water source is vanishing at a rate that no policy, no technology, and no political spin can stop.




    Zeroack and Zerobit trace the roots of the collapse—from geological miracle to ticking time bomb—and ask:


    Can we adapt?


    Or are we just kicking the dust down a dry road?





    🧠 In This Episode:



    • What exactly is the Ogallala Aquifer—and why does it matter?


    • How it powers 30% of U.S. agriculture and feeds the cattle industry


    • Why regulation, desalination, and even lab-grown meat aren’t real fixes


    • The hidden costs of short-term thinking and political denial


    • What adaptation might look like, without the dystopian spin


    • A sober reflection on the Cassandra Effect—when truth is ignored until too late





    📌 Key Stats:



    • 40% of all water used in Texas comes from the Ogallala


    • 90% of extracted water is used for agriculture


    • Some areas of the aquifer have dropped over 150 feet


    • Recharge rates are less than 1 inch per year





    🧑‍💻 Hosted by Zeroack



    With system commentary from Zerobit:




    “Signal integrity unstable… This is CollapseCast.”





    🎧 Listen Now



    Follow CollapseCast on your favorite podcast app and on Twitter: @thecollapsecast for new episodes and deep-dive collapse scenarios each week.

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    28 mins
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