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@ Tim - I in a way agree with you Tim, this world could support a seemingly infinite number of people...but the only problem is, can it support them comfortably? I think Cricket can vouch for me when I say, to live in a society where it is 1 family on top of another without much room, it is not a comfortable situation. I did a report on Hawaii when I was in eigth grade, and hapefully Cricket will correct any mistakes I make cause Im recalling all this from memory...but while Hawaii is a beautiful place, very rich in culture with a great tourism industry, and not to mention some of the nicest people you could meet...there one major problem is population...so many people living 1 right next to the other...no one has any room to "breathe" if you will...and it causes conflicts with some people, not to mention that where ever there are people around this is bound to be pillution, and when you have a mass of them very close together, the pollution mounts quickly.
And as you also know...this planet is convered by I believe 75% water...now maybe in the future we will have all these artificial island at sea that I always see on that show Engineering the Impossible, but even then...you pollute the oceans...I think if we could learn how to use resorces better, and find alternate means of energy, and better recycling technology, and possibly a more efficiant building style for residentila areas, over population should not cause a problem...but thats a whole lot of things you need to do before you can even start thinking postivley
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Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. - Albert Einstein
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