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Looking at the global population clock, there are about 7, 247, 248, 231 humans living in this biome

and it keeps growing. There are about 7, 126 births in just 25 minutes after midnight. Subtracting the 3,
029 deaths that occur in exactly the same time as birth, there is an estimated number of 4, 400 in just 25
minutes. That means that birthrate and population growth greatly outnumbers mortality rate. It only takes
simple mathematics to calculate where this number would go in the next few hours, the next few days, the
next few years. Moreover, it only takes simple common sense to know that these numbers do not
represent equipoise. It does not portray parity. Looking at the big picture, these numbers do not delineate
the supposed balance in nature. Why is this so bad? What could go wrong? Isnt the more the merrier?

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