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Do The Dead Outnumber The Living? by HazardAwka(m): 7:01pm On Dec 05, 2022
How Many Humans Have Ever Lived?

By the end of 2022, the world will likely hit a momentous milestone—a population of eight billion.

Of course, this dramatic increase in the world’s human population is a relatively new phenomenon. For many thousands of years, there were fewer people roaming the Earth than would live in a mid-sized city today.

But this does raise an interesting question, though: over the long arc of human history, how many people have ever lived?

The unique and powerful visualization above, from the team at Our World in Data, highlights how many humans have ever lived, and how much of humanity is currently alive today.

Quantifying Our Ancestors
How many humans came before us? This is the question demographers like Toshiko Kaneda and Carl Haub have attempted to answer.

Quantifying all of humanity requires a firm starting date for when humans became, well, human. Evolution is a gradual process, so figuring out the start date for humankind is no easy task. For the purposes of this exercise, however, the two demographers used 190,000 BCE as the cutoff.

There are two opposing points to consider when thinking about prehistoric humans:

1. Around the chosen start date, the global cohort of humans was quite small—perhaps as low as only 30,000 individuals.

2. Before the modern era, lifespans were much shorter, so long stretches of time can actually influence numbers drastically.

With this context and timeframe in mind, the demographers estimate that 109 billion people have lived and died over the course of 192,000 years. If we add the number of people alive today, we get 117 billion humans that have ever lived.

This means that for every person alive today, there are approximately 14 people who are no longer with us.

How Much of Humanity is Currently Alive Today?
When considering that 7% of all humans who have ever lived are alive today, especially when measuring across more than a thousand centuries, it’s remarkable that such a large portion of humans are currently living.

Re: Do The Dead Outnumber The Living? by HazardAwka(m): 7:04pm On Dec 05, 2022
Out of estimated 117 Billion people that have lived on earth, 109 Billion have died shocked Heaven and Hell will not contain these number of people if they exist grin

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Re: Do The Dead Outnumber The Living? by Franzinni: 7:21pm On Dec 05, 2022
Nice ... It's good to know that life doesn't go on forever ... And everyone has a fixed time to BE !
Re: Do The Dead Outnumber The Living? by bushjeph: 8:11pm On Dec 05, 2022
As a philosopher myself. I think the calculations is extremely flawed. 1st the initial starting point can be all wrong. 2nd the billionth population the earth is experiencing now can be a geometric progression from a lesser population starting point. So a cummulative approach hence to get the dead population can't be greater than the now living.
Re: Do The Dead Outnumber The Living? by HazardAwka(m): 9:09pm On Dec 05, 2022
bushjeph:
As a philosopher myself. I think the calculations is extremely flawed. 1st the initial starting point can be all wrong. 2nd the billionth population the earth is experiencing now can be a geometric progression from a lesser population starting point. So a cummulative approach hence to get the dead population can't be greater than the now living.
when do you think life started on earth?

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Re: Do The Dead Outnumber The Living? by bushjeph: 6:30am On Dec 06, 2022
HazardAwka:
when do you think life started on earth?
homo sapiens actually cant have lived this earth 100,000 years ago. I say with genealogical knowledge just 10,000 years or there about.

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