Collapse
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Collapse or its variants may refer to:
Art, entertainment and media
Literature
- Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed, a book by Jared Diamond
- Collapse (journal), a journal of philosophical research and development published in the United Kingdom
Film
- Collapse (film, 2009), a documentary directed by Chris Smith and starring Michael Ruppert
- Collapse (film, 2010), a documentary film based on the book Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed
Games
- Collapse (2008 video game), an action game released in 2008 for Microsoft Windows
- Collapse!, a 1999 series games created by GameHouse
- Collapse, a fictional event in the computer game Dreamfall
- The Collapse (Deus Ex), a fictional event within the plot of the computer game Deus Ex and its sequel Deus Ex: Invisible War
Music
Albums
- Collapse (Across Five Aprils album), 2006
- Collapse (Deas Vail album), 2006
- Collapse - Death By Burning Motor Car Tyres E.P 1987
Songs
- "Collapse", a song by Imperative Reaction from their 2006 album As We Fall
- "Collapse", a song by Saosin from their 2006 album Saosin
- "Collapse", a song by Soul Coughing from their 1996 album Irresistible Bliss
- "The Collapse", a song by Adelitas Way from their 2011 album Home School Valedictorian
Other uses
- Collapse (medical)
- Collapse (structural)
- Collapse (topology), a mathematical concept
- Collapse, the action of collapsing or telescoping objects
- Economic collapse
- Engelhardt collapsible lifeboats, lifeboats of the RMS Titanic included lifeboats A, B, C, and D
- Societal collapse
- Dissolution of the Soviet Union, the collapse of Soviet federalism
- Wave function collapse, in physics
See also
- All pages with titles containing Collapse
- Cave-in, a kind of structural collapse
- Disintegrate (disambiguation)
- Fall (disambiguation)
- Telescoping (mechanics), the action of collapsing objects
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