The first vampire arrived on January 1, 1660 when the human population was 536,870,911. Assuming the vampire fed once a month & the victim turned into a vampire, there would be 2 vampires and 536,870,910 on February 1. There would be 4 vampires on March 1st and 8 on April 1st. If this trend continued, all of the original humans would become vampires within two and a half years and the vampires' food source would disappear. Do not take ino consideration mortality rates, which would have increased the speed at which the human population would have been vanquished. And even factoring in a birth rate would not change the outcome. In the long run, humans cannot survive under these conditions, even if our population were doubling each month. And doubling is clearly way beyond the human capacity of reproduction. What's your take on all this? Do you agree or disagree?
2006-10-31
05:31:34
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