Now This is really Scary!

Started by cckeiser, October 30, 2011, 08:06:16 PM

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cckeiser

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DigitalBuddha

#1
Seven billion dudes!!  Holy shit, mang, we're gonna need a lot more bowling alleys, family restaurants and beach bungalows!!! This is our concern, dude!! Just feeding all this people is a hell of a job!

But just think; 3.5 billion (more or less) female forms to help conceive, man!  ;D Fucking eh!



So, what number are you?.............

The world's population is expected to hit seven billion in the next few weeks. After growing very slowly for most of human history, the number of people on Earth has more than doubled in the last 50 years. Where do you fit into this story of human life? Fill in your date of birth below to find out.

Check out - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-15391515

And.................

Worldometers is the only website to present counters that are based on UN data and that do not follow the user's PC clock. Visitors around the world visiting a PC clock based counter, such as the the United Nations' one on http://7billionactions.org will see different numbers depending on where they are located, and will see the clock reaching 7 billion when each of their locally set PC clocks hits 4:21:10 AM on October 31, 2011. There are 39 timezones around the world.

See - http://www.worldometers.info/world-population/

Are we headed for the planet earth that is one giant city covering all of the surface, like this?...................



Crowded Planet Earth wallpaper...............



Full size - http://www.wallpapershunt.com/user-content/uploads/wall/o/81/Crowded-Planet-Earth-Widescreen-Wallpaper.jpg

cckeiser

#2
They say you can fit 7 billion people into the state of Texas...it's how to provide them with food and clean water.
In 16 more  years it will be 8 Billion!
There are not Answers.....there are only Choices.

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DigitalBuddha

Quote from: cckeiser on October 30, 2011, 10:12:08 PM
They say you can fit 7 billion people into the state of Taxes...it's how to provide them with food and clean water.
In 16 more  years it will be 8 Billion!

Don't think Texas would be too happy about that. Eight billion, shit man, imagine a hundred years from now!

Hominid

Quote from: cckeiser on October 30, 2011, 10:12:08 PM
They say you can fit 7 billion people into the state of Taxes...it's how to provide them with food and clean water.
In 16 more  years it will be 8 Billion!
Do the math. 7 billion, shoulder-to-shoulder, fit into 200 square miles. We don't have an over-population problem, we have a food distribution problem. The primary issue is logistics. Which as we know, is governed by politics.



DigitalBuddha

Quote from: Hominid on October 31, 2011, 06:06:58 AM
Quote from: cckeiser on October 30, 2011, 10:12:08 PM
They say you can fit 7 billion people into the state of Taxes...it's how to provide them with food and clean water.
In 16 more  years it will be 8 Billion!
Do the math. 7 billion, shoulder-to-shoulder, fit into 200 square miles. We don't have an over-population problem, we have a food distribution problem. The primary issue is logistics. Which as we know, is governed by politics.

Actually (or another way of looking at it), we have a brain problem; too many people being lead around by the proverbial nose by greedy idiots like the piles of undude shit running the governments, banks, wall street, etc.

Hominid

Quote from: DigitalBuddha on October 31, 2011, 03:40:16 PM
Quote from: Hominid on October 31, 2011, 06:06:58 AM
Quote from: cckeiser on October 30, 2011, 10:12:08 PM
They say you can fit 7 billion people into the state of Taxes...it's how to provide them with food and clean water.
In 16 more  years it will be 8 Billion!
Do the math. 7 billion, shoulder-to-shoulder, fit into 200 square miles. We don't have an over-population problem, we have a food distribution problem. The primary issue is logistics. Which as we know, is governed by politics.

Actually (or another way of looking at it), we have a brain problem; too many people being lead around by the proverbial nose by greedy idiots like the piles of undude shit running the governments, banks, wall street, etc.
Yep, and when we DO get off our asses and send aid to starving countries, the fuckers over there nab it before it makes it to the masses... Greed.  All greed.



DigitalBuddha

Quote from: Hominid on October 31, 2011, 04:05:21 PM
Quote from: DigitalBuddha on October 31, 2011, 03:40:16 PM
Quote from: Hominid on October 31, 2011, 06:06:58 AM
Quote from: cckeiser on October 30, 2011, 10:12:08 PM
They say you can fit 7 billion people into the state of Taxes...it's how to provide them with food and clean water.
In 16 more  years it will be 8 Billion!
Do the math. 7 billion, shoulder-to-shoulder, fit into 200 square miles. We don't have an over-population problem, we have a food distribution problem. The primary issue is logistics. Which as we know, is governed by politics.

Actually (or another way of looking at it), we have a brain problem; too many people being lead around by the proverbial nose by greedy idiots like the piles of undude shit running the governments, banks, wall street, etc.
Yep, and when we DO get off our asses and send aid to starving countries, the fuckers over there nab it before it makes it to the masses... Greed.  All greed.

True, food is a powerful weapon; people who are starving to death can't fight for their freedom or to remove a corrupt dictator. Food is always used by these assholes to control the masses they rule over.

cckeiser

I found this interesting from the same world clock web site:
How many people have ever lived on earth?
It was written during the 1970s that 75% of the people who had ever been born were alive at that moment. This was grossly false.

Assuming that we start counting from about 50,000 B.C., the time when modern Homo sapiens appeared on the earth (and not from 700,000 B.C. when the ancestors of Homo sapiens appeared, or several million years ago when hominids were present), taking into account that all population data are a rough estimate, and assuming a constant growth rate applied to each period up to modern times, it has been estimated that a total of approximately 106 billion people have been born since the dawn of the human race, making the population currently alive roughly 6% of all people who have ever lived on planet Earth.

Others have estimated the number of human beings who have ever lived to be anywhere from 45 billion to 125 billion, with most estimates falling into the range of 90 to 110 billion humans.
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cckeiser

Quote from: cckeiser on November 01, 2011, 02:05:51 AM
I found this interesting from the same world clock web site:
How many people have ever lived on earth?
It was written during the 1970s that 75% of the people who had ever been born were alive at that moment. This was grossly false.

Assuming that we start counting from about 50,000 B.C., the time when modern Homo sapiens appeared on the earth (and not from 700,000 B.C. when the ancestors of Homo sapiens appeared, or several million years ago when hominids were present), taking into account that all population data are a rough estimate, and assuming a constant growth rate applied to each period up to modern times, it has been estimated that a total of approximately 106 billion people have been born since the dawn of the human race, making the population currently alive roughly 6% of all people who have ever lived on planet Earth.

Others have estimated the number of human beings who have ever lived to be anywhere from 45 billion to 125 billion, with most estimates falling into the range of 90 to 110 billion humans.

Now what I am wondering is how much breathable air is there on Earth...how much drinkable water? How much of each does one person consume in a life time?
Which brings us to...is there any air or potable water left on Earth that has Not already passed through a humanoid?
Or putting it another way....How many time has our air and water been "recycled"? 8)
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meekon5

Quote from: cckeiser on October 30, 2011, 08:06:16 PM
World Population Clock
http://www.worldometers.info/world-population/

I had this running all day yesterday and completely missed it turning seven billion.
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cckeiser

Along the same lines of inquiry:
Now this is Really Scary!
PLASTIC TRASH ISLAND DISASTER
http://youtu.be/Ta8HaHP_9rE
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cckeiser

Is it too late to stop throwing away the world?
There are not Answers.....there are only Choices.

Please...Do No Harm
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Hominid

Seemingly the only way out of this is to find some entrepreneur who could make money fixing it. Or some dude like Warren Buffet who will give away his fortunes to fix it.  (Pfff - ya, right). Otherwise, it won't change.

But if it does, let me know.



DigitalBuddha

90 to 110 billion humans, jezzzz, man, that is a hell of a lot of dudes!