the authors of the same theory, based on the above info, should bring up what’s the approximate number of population of Humans that would have multiplied 70 thousand years ago, but they have presented no numbers at all for two reasons:
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I — because they were not asked nor inquired to do so;
II — they would not do it anyway because it would be the same as to produce proof against themselves.
Disprove what, exactly, and how?
Therefore, it is not incoherent to state that the authors of such theory for the origin of the Human body would never admit that the Human population on a global scale never stopped growing,
It stopped growing at least two times that I am aware of: during the Black Death and in 1917 during the influenza pandemic.
Do you have anything to suggest that occurences like these did not occur in the past?
No matter what approximate numbers are brought up, such theory for the origin of the Human body will still require a strong belief that when Earth's population was at 10,000 inhabitants that it would have taken over 55 thousand years to reach 1 million.
If every couple had 4 children on average it would only take a few hundred years. By my math it would only take about 7 generations or 7*30 = 210 years if the generation time was 30 years.
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