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- Jun 11, 2014
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I dont know where you got all that from... resources as in food sources... you act like all we did before agriculture is hunt large animals to eat - when we were likely more like coyotes and ate everything... our argument has nothing to do with how we progressed into argriculture and how that boomed our population.No, what you're trying to get across is how catastrophically stupid you are. Resources and the knowledge/ability to tap those resources are completely different things. We had the raw materials and resources to become an industrialized society from day one. Oil and solar energy, nuclear power, airplanes, heavy machinery etc are not magic, they're using materials that were here before us. What prevented mankind from going from fire to steam engine in a single day? Knowledge. The resources were there, but we couldn't use them.
In your cluelessness you're thinking that agriculture would work differently. There was land available. But early man didn't know what to do with it, they lacked the knowledge to farm. They had to take what the land gave them. It took hundreds of thousands of years to go from picking berries to growing wheat. In the early days 99.9% of time and effort was dedicated to survival. They couldn't go to the library to figure out how to grow food for next season because they were doing everything possible to get enough food to get through tomorrow. Give a chimp a plow and a seed drill, farmland and a well, will he be able to plant crops and increase the chimp population? Hell no, the resources don't mean jack without the knowledge on how to do it and that takes time.
You truly are the biggest dumbass on Earth because pretty much everybody on the planet except you understands how societies grow. Going from hunter/gatherer to grower is what triggers population expansion. Until you get to the point where you have the knowledge to master agriculture the land simply does not produce enough to sustain large populations. A trillion acres of potential farmland produces nothing edible if it's covered with forests and native grasses. It takes a lot of learning to get to the point where you can take a wild prairie and make a farm out of it.
And it's kind of an insult to the people who acquired that knowledge and learned how to utilize those resources to choose to remain as stupid as you are. They were capable of learning, why aren't you?
And you're saying a million is a large population for the world... i dont know about you son.