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by epgui
1441 days ago
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> Humans are compounding I had the same thought, but this isn't necessarily true. With money, it's true by design. Interest rates, inflation and money expansion are core components of the economy. However, with humans it all depends on the fertility rate, and it's currently dropping. So in this scenario, there's a lot we don't know about the future. I sent the trolley into the future because, all else being equal, at least it gives us 100 years to plan for the event. |
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One thing has been constant through history, population growth. I have seen no evidence that this is slowing, only that 'Developed nations' are having less kids. People seem to forget that develop nations don't really represent 'the world' as a whole. Southeast asia, India, rural parts of China, South America do not seem to have this problem and they represent that majority of the world as much as the west would like to hide that fact.
Also, we've already proved that artificial womb technology is theoretically possible... it's only a matter of a few generations until thats going to be abused.