Is there any truth in this, friends?
I've seen it floating around.
It's incomplete. He said :
> If the bee disappears from the surface of the earth, man would have no more than four years to live without honey.
Pollination by insects is necessary for many plants that we grow. If pollenizers were to disapear, expect major famine all over the world.
>>7840639
Another proof for God and his precise balance. It would be an astronomical chance for evolution to "create" bees that pollunate which happens to be a vital necessity for life to grow.
Thank you God.
Not really. None of the staple crops are pollinated by bees.
>>7840640
Heh, QED
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_crop_plants_pollinated_by_bees
> This is a list of crop plants pollinated by bees. Most of them are pollinated in whole or part not by honeybees, but by the crop's natural pollinators, like bumblebees, orchard bees, squash bees, and solitary bees.
> The most essential staple food crops on the planet, like corn, wheat, rice, soybeans and sorghum, need no insect help at all; they are wind-pollinated or self-pollinating.
>>7840666
>watermelon
>Pollinator impact: 4-essential
Niggers on suicide watch
>>7840640
>>7840676
I love postmodern art
>>7840674
>watch anime
>is a racist reddit memer piece of shit
well lads what a suprise
>>7840729
silly anon, you can't be racist against niggers
>>7840729
:^)
>>7840634
kek
you done goofed though
>>7840632
No it's not true - that's not a quote from Albert Einstein.
Why the fuck would he of all people have anything to say about bees?
And yet people keep misattributing this quote to him, presumably because he's the only 'renowned smart guy' they've heard of.
As for us being fucked, yeah pretty much.
>>7840729
>racist memer
What are you even talking about?
>>7840729
Look who's new here :^)
>>7840640
>pollunate
>>7840666
Satan trips spell trouble for citrus. Need alternate vitamin C sources to fend off world wide scurvy pandemic.
>>7840632
It was listed on a board in the movie the happening.
Don't know if it existed before that
>>7841087
Guess we'll have to eat more sauerkraut.
>>7840729
>>7840632
A large portion of humanity would die from famine, yes.
We would be forced to adopt a diet that consisted of potato and algeas if any significantly large amount of humans wanted to survive, since at the moment a ridiculous percentage of world food is made up of corn.
>>7840729
>>>/r/eddit
I just got memed
>>7840639
if that crisis would arise plant food would become so expensive that artificial pollination would be a high paying job and such would balance out
>people pollinate the plants
>we all live on
>people post daily on /sci/ about how much of a meme degree biology is instead of cs
it's a bright future