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Originally Posted by milt
I don't believe the population burden is finite.
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Not sure what you mean by this. The caring capacity of the world is infinite? I would think that when all the available soil on the planet is occupied by people standing shoulder to shoulder we have reached a limit. We will run out of water and resources long before this happens though.
On an unrelated note, Gold as a form of economic standard is a farce to me. I don't get it. Might as well be glass beads, cause when it comes right down to it food and water are WAY more important and valuable than gold. In a financial collapse if my neighbor had 100lbs of gold, but I had a garden, I would consider myself wealthier.