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To: OneVike
As of right now we can put the entire planet’s population comfortable in Texas.

That's hilarious. They'd be all be dead from clawing each others eyes out as there would be no room for anything else, like roads, warehouses, stores, hospitals, schools, etc. That's like saying I can fit the entire neighborhood in my house because it's so big. They'd be sardines, stacked to the ceilings, but I'd squeeze um in.

74 posted on 02/22/2021 5:42:47 PM PST by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: dragnet2

Actually, if you do the math, there would be room enough for families of four to have an acre of land, room for roads, and with apartments complexes, there would be room for the rest of the infrastructure. However, if not then move them to the midwest, and you would have more room.

The point being, we are NOT overpopulated.

It is not the space, it’s the inability to get along as you alluded to. However, we do NOT need to populate a new planet to survive.

If we cannot get along to survive here, we are not going to get along to survive on another planet.

It is not a space problem we have, it’s a human nature problem that we will always be at war, because there will always be those who want to control us, and those who will agree to become slaves to those who want control them. Against us who want NO ONE to control us.


76 posted on 02/22/2021 6:05:33 PM PST by OneVike (Just another Christian waiting to go home)
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To: dragnet2

They would actually get about 10 acres each. ;)


81 posted on 02/22/2021 7:43:54 PM PST by CJ Wolf (#wwg1wga #Godwins; what is scarier than offensive words? Not being able to say them.. )
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