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You're not taking into consideration the birthrate, death rate, and infertility rate.
Starvation, disease, infertility, abstinence, and war are factors in population growth.
Zero population is maintained by 2.8 children/couple. Fact.
You're way off.
Of course these other factors are present. Nonetheless they are heavily OUTWEIGHED by the exponential rate of the multipliers
Why do women have babies?
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You're not taking into consideration the birthrate, death rate, and infertility rate.
Starvation, disease, infertility, abstinence, and war are factors in population growth.
Zero population is maintained by 2.8 children/couple. Fact.
You're way off.
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Of course these other factors are present. Nonetheless they are heavily OUTWEIGHED by the exponential rate of the multipliers