2nd october 2009

if the ecosystem could only accommodate 100 people and the average life-span was 100 years to maintain the maximum number of people the ecosystem could provide for there would have to be one baby born each year

if the average life-span of 100 people was 1000 years to maintain the maximum number of people one baby would have to be born every ten years

when we begin dwelling in the gathering place the rate of longevity will increase at a breathtakingly fast rate

from then on births will decrease as longevity increases and within a life-length there will be less than one birth every 1000 years

by the end of this millennium we will  have reached the maximum number of people the ecosystem can provide for and births will never be so abundant again

 

for those who love the company of babies…

revel in these next few centuries these are our golden years

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