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... besides me, but i'd be surprised. in looking at the culture and the insanity, literal insanity that manifests itself all around us, and thinking about past mass-delusions, i wondered about how many humans have been born on the planet, since whenever. everything about this is a cultural morass, some of us believe earth and mankind were created create about 4000 years ago. Others believe it was actually 6000 years ago, and still others think it was billions of years ago. Some folks think 'big whoop' and others, not so much.

so when i asked this question, some said that mankind evolved into mankind about so many years ago, which is reckoned as reckless blasphemy by others. i am agnostic about this question because the argument becomes meaningless the moment we exit this time-frame into the greater facts of which we have no knowledge until we get there. Father has actually said that His secrets are His forever. Somewhat disappointing perhaps, but i reckon it's for our own good. But i don't believe that any resurrected human being in the presence of our Creator, face to face so to speak, won't fall on his face mumbling something like "I had no idea . . ."

Even though we have actual eye-witness accounts from humans who saw that scene and reported it to us. Something that is handily characterized as 'myth' by millions if not billions of beings. So, how many of such like beings, that we presumably share dna with, might have been born on this planet? That's the leading question.

The number, including the 8 or so billion alive today, is around 108 billion, with an unknowable margin of error. In these days of trillion-dollar bills frequently flying out into the ozone layer, one tenth of a trillion souls sounds like a pitiably few instances. The next question is, if they were all here among us now, where could we put them? This is a more manageable concept because we have the factual history of the Kowloon Walled City, which in our life time contained around 50,000 people on around 6 acres, who thrived for decades. This is the basis for the following illustration >>>
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With all the balance of the planet left to cattle ranches and corn fields i guess. Here are some photos from Kowloon City.
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https://allthatsinteresting.com/kowloon-walled-city
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and an illustration that is more understandable >>>
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is the planet, as all the organizers and pundits and serial mass murderers claim, vastly over-populated?
what do you think? I have my own take-away, but what's yours . . ,

perhaps this doesn't concern leverguns, but wait one, the number of leverguns that have ever existed is a finite number, and whatever that number is, is it not enhanced by reckoning with the scale of geologic time? I collect rocks, and almost every one of them sitting around me is older than most everything we can observe around us. The scale of it is a gauge of the wonder of it all. Yes?

over,
grizz

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