Philip Ball
Are we all doomed?
By Philip Ball Published 09 June 2011Philip Ball
Science writer
There is a statistical answer. If you assume, as common sense suggests, that there is nothing special about us as human beings, it is unlikely that we are among the first or last people ever to exist. A conservative guess at the trajectory of population growth implies that humanity has between 5,000 and eight million years left. Whether that's a sentence of doom or a reprieve is a matter of taste.
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