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02-04-2018 06:48 PM |
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Originally Posted by Tozzie
(Post 9939215)
I hope it waits until I'm dead and buried, I don't wanna go through a war, especially if it were nuclear :nono:
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Well if it's any consolation you wouldn't really go "through" a Nuclear war... I mean... There is no other side. Its pretty much a game over scenario.
As for non-nuclear, if that video is accurate then it wouldn't even help; if you look at the early 20th century, the two world wars didn't cause any meaningful drop at all in population and actually triggered a post-war population boom. :worry: there's no stopping us, we're just going to keep multiplying until there's nothing left.
Maybe a good virus would do it? But the balancing act required makes that unlikely. Viruses with high mortality rates (like ebola) are too dramatic and so don't spread fast enough and are self limiting. Viruses that do manage to spread globally are fairly low-key and have very low mortality rates and so don't change population growth.
What we really need is a virus that doesn't kill... But spreads easily, and makes a large percentage of people infertile. That could work.
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