Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Reactivated.



BTCH NGGA IF YOU DIDN'T KNOW**

That six billion inhabitants represent a reasonable planetary maximum for a
species (though I suspect that six billion is actually much more than a healthy
maximum).You'll reach that six million well before the end of this century [Oh..
uhh.. we're at like 6.9 billion right now; check here for exact numbering.]
Lemmeh see lemmeh see. By that statement, it would mean population is doubling every thirty-five years or so. So in thirty-five years you'd fill a second planet. After seventy years - four planets would be full. And so on. At this doubling rate a billion planets would be full by the year 3000 or therabouts.

I know that sounds incredible, but trust me, the arithmetic is correct.

By about 3300 a hundred billion planets would be full; this is the number tou could occupy in the entire galaxy if each & every star had on habitable planet.. If you continued to grow at your present rate, a second galaxy would be full in another thirty-five years.


Four galaxies thirty-five years after that.
Eight galaxies thirty-five years after that.
Year 4000 one-million galaxies filled.
Year 5000 one-trillion galaxies filled. ----- in other words, every planet in the universe. All in just three thousand years (being that there is an inhabitable planet within every star).


This is to say if People were doubling every thirty-five years. Now I'd say it's just about down to doubling twenty-five. Wait, it's only been three years out of high school
& 72% of my graduating class got their eggo's preggo?


WAIT, UPSO'RILLA! There's plenty of room on our planet though, isn't there?
Let's see. What is your preferance?









Full Time Hourly Apartment Buildings? Nothing better than people stacked on top of people, no?

Or labor with leisure of your own land?













Rahtid..




WHAT YOU'D RATHER B DOING








WHAT I'D RATHER B DOING









My lifestyle comes with many hypocrisy & not a very clear bowl to see through.
Recommended to no one.

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