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by Retric
2854 days ago
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> If the slowing growth continues, then eventually it will cross zero into the negative. Err, no. The growth of log(x) is always decreasing and yet it always stays positive. This is true for a huge range of functions and one of the reasons limits are important. Now, you can argue that the way human growth is slowing suggests it might possibly go negative at some point. But, that's less obvious. |
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