From: Walter Watts (wlwatts@cox.net)
Date: Fri Feb 08 2002 - 10:30:26 MST
Sebby,
Your feelings concerning the enormous benefits to be gained by strict population
control don't go unappreciated. I'm very much in agreement.
What the world truly needs is much, much more sex, and many, many fewer
children.
Walter
PS--on that note, below is a picture of our first grandchild, a girl named
Kylee.....
http://members.cox.net/wlwatts/images/kylee3.jpg
Dr Sebby wrote:
> ...actually it does infer exactly that. if taken in context with the
> average life span of humans, exponential growth with regard to our time of
> personal existence surely means a high numerical value....just in percentage
> alone.
>
> ..when i was a boy, the population of this country was about 25% less than
> it is today....and let me tell you, i can still remember the differences.
> people were THAT much more important to each other, people trusted each
> other THAT much more and people felt THAT much more free(actually more i'd
> wager)....the populatio issue isnt as simple as food, clothing and
> shelter....it's MUCH MUCH more complex than that. it's rooted in our finite
> being - we have only so much time, we have only so much memory, we have only
> so many friends, time to deal with them, grudges to hold, value of
> relativistic importance to the world/community/etc.... little things that
> cant be counted or gauged. but they add up to a WHOLE LOT! go to a very
> sparsely populated community or area and tell me you dont see the
> differences!!!! ask yourself why. there is your answer.
>
> drsebby.
>
> Exponential does not imply high numerical value. Before (or after) you
> assert that you can use big words, please demonstrate to us the validity of
> your assertion.
>
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