Population growth.
Posted: 04 Oct 2006
Dear BK and PBK Brothers.
Golden Age Beginning : Population: 9,16,108
Golden Age End : Population: 2 crores
Therefore population growth over 1250 years is 2 crores / 9,16,108 = 22 times
Silver Age Start : Population: 2 crores
Silver Age End : Population: 10 crores
Therefore population growth over 1250 years is 10 / 2 = 5 times.
Why is population growth in Silver Age less, when we have more births in Silver Age compared to Golden Age and the population base is more in Silver Age compared to Golden Age !!!
Where is the fallacy !!!!!!
your views please.
OK Om Shanti
shivsena.
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Golden Age Beginning : Population: 9,16,108
Golden Age End : Population: 2 crores
Therefore population growth over 1250 years is 2 crores / 9,16,108 = 22 times
Silver Age Start : Population: 2 crores
Silver Age End : Population: 10 crores
Therefore population growth over 1250 years is 10 / 2 = 5 times.
Why is population growth in Silver Age less, when we have more births in Silver Age compared to Golden Age and the population base is more in Silver Age compared to Golden Age !!!
Where is the fallacy !!!!!!
your views please.
OK Om Shanti
shivsena.
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