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by duaneb
3739 days ago
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This is a fun thought-experiment, but they need to do a lot more footwork in applying our unique population characteristics to theoretically ancient civilizations in highly different contexts. For instance, who knows what the behavior of a self-regulating population is on hitting the carrying capacity of a region—we already have and use birth control, and we regulate our worldwide economy (albeit poorly, look at our use of oil). > For now we shall stick with the simple model where the average population of a civilisation increases with the planet’s surface area. This is exactly what keeps it as an amusing thought experiment a la the doomsday argument—it's an unintuitive result from treating our population growth as simple as possible and extrapolating it to a general law. |
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I accept the doomsday argument, but I had heard that it is controversial, so I expected more debate here.