• 211@sopuli.xyz
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    10 days ago

    A little or a lot more every year. Though humanity is pretty resourceful and nature has tardigrades, “never say never” to some post-apocalyptic 10k populations of one or the other surviving somewhere.

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      Right, collapse of modern civilization doesn’t necessarily mean the extinction of humanity. We certainly won’t be able to support 8-10 billion people, and not at the level of technology and luxury we enjoy, but I could see countries or cities with several million soldiering on.

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        I just fear those surving peoples will be under authoritarian rule for generations

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          Depends on the authority I guess. Controlled by science or controlled by god?

          One is bad, and depending on who you are, it could be either.