Sunday, November 17, 2019

HUMANS ARE FREE FROM THE EVOLUTIONARY CULLING PROCESS





Animals that survived through the evolutionary process were not necessarily the largest, the strongest or the smartest; but those most adaptable to change.   Survival was a competition, and the physically weak, the mentally weak and the stupid were culled from the heard early.  Food, shelter and sex were the priorities for survival, and the ability to adapt was the prerequisite for passing on genetic traits. 
 

Today humans have freed themselves from evolutionary constraints, which accounts for today’s burgeoning population growth.  The physically weak, the mentally deficient and outright stupid people are able to survive in today’s technologically society.



Homo Sapiens had existed for 300,000 years, since they first appeared in Africa; but it was not until 1800 that the population finally topped one-billion.   It took 125 years (from 1800 until 1925) for population to expand to two-billion; thirty-five years later (1960) human population hit three-billion; fourteen years later (1974) four-billion, thirteen years later (1987) five-billion; twelve years later (1999) six billion; twelve years later (2011) seven billion.

 
Today, November 17, 2019 at 10 p.m., the world population stands at 7,744,609,768 (Seven billion, seven hundred forty-four million, six hundred nine thousand, seven hundred sixty-eight) and increasing at the net rate of 204,000 per day. 


So, what does this mean?    I don’t fucking know.

Two interesting web links:





The Ol’BUzzard





 

3 comments:

  1. *raises hand and waves it madly at the teacher*
    Wait. Wait, I know. I know. Is it possibly the fact that many people are living longer into their 80s and 90s due to medical breakthroughs or is it that stupid people are hip to the laws of nature. Other than that I ain't got nothin.

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  2. https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2019/07/world-population-stop-growing/595165/
    has the population leveling off at 11b in 2100 because it stops growing.

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  3. No wonder I can't go anywhere without "being in everyone's way".

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