Peg writes:
populations tend to do that... if you have 10 couples, they will likely produce 10 children in a year
if you have 500 couples, they will likely produce 500
it doesnt take much to work out that the longer a population reproduces, the greater the reproduction rate.
in 40,000 years, you'd certainly expect a larger population then 300,000. Besides this, most people recognize that aboriginals came from asia.
That must have been back in 'magic' times when there were no miscarriages, infertility, homosexuals, diseases, plagues, starvation, wars, etc.
Back when medicine and agriculture were more advanced than in our simple-minded times.
Strange how the total population of the world actually decreased around 530 AD and again around 1348 AD. Wonder why?
{ABE} I would be willing to venture the world population also decreased around 1500 AD as well but the decrease didn't last as long.
Edited by anglagard, : No reason given.
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