Dave
Staff member
On another board I saw a post about a hypothetical situation where the world's electrical infrastructure suddenly collapsed. The question was, what would happen if electricity was suddenly gone from today's society?
Most responses were...um...stupid. "I think I might live a couple of weeks without this power, but will miss it soon after that." or "Just think about all the automated doors that wont [sic] open anymore..."
Here was my response.
Let me use my prognosticating power and tell you what would happen if the electrical infrastructure collapsed with no way to EVER repair it. Let's assume that this is worldwide and not simply a United States thing.
So in closing...
PLEASE DON'T TAKE AWAY OUR POWER!!
Most responses were...um...stupid. "I think I might live a couple of weeks without this power, but will miss it soon after that." or "Just think about all the automated doors that wont [sic] open anymore..."
Here was my response.
Let me use my prognosticating power and tell you what would happen if the electrical infrastructure collapsed with no way to EVER repair it. Let's assume that this is worldwide and not simply a United States thing.
- The economies of the world would collapse. More than anything these days, all commerce is done through computers. Banking, stocks trading, etc. A large number of people no longer use cash for anything, but instead use debit cards. This would be a thing of the past. Without the backing of the government, the world currencies would collapse and people would need to barter for goods/services.
- After the obligatory few days/hours when generators ran out of fuel, people would start to die. First would be the easy pickings or those who were in the wrong place at the wrong time - those on life support, those stuck in elevators, etc. After that would come the starvation. With no electricity, gas stations would no longer be able to pump fuel. The transportation infrastructure would basically become a wasteland. Nobody could drive. And that means no produce/food would be able to be imported or exported. If it wasn't made or grown in your own back yard you would not have access to it. Those in the cities would be hardest hit. In the country, families would band together with weapons to repel scavengers.
- All communications would break down totally and completely. Without electricity, we wouldn't even be able to have shortwave radios or the telegraph. We'd be back to writing letters and handling our governing through the pony express.
- Governments would dissolve. Yes, there would be some governments who could survive, but most would not. Armed citizens would carve out their own individual fiefdoms and the strongest would be the survivors. Who would listen to the centralized government when they were so far away? More immediate and pressing survival instincts would kick in. In the US I can see several states seceding from the union with no one able to stop them. Texas comes immediately to mind. In fact, most borders would become very elastic.
- Most societies would revert back to a male-dominated culture as women would be forced back into the home to raise families. I know this one sounds like conjecture, but I guarantee it would happen.
- One GOOD thing that would happen would be that those who survived would be in good shape. Couch potatoes will not survive. If you can't work, you won't eat. Cancer rates would plummet due to the lack of processed foods.
So in closing...
PLEASE DON'T TAKE AWAY OUR POWER!!