by MrBill » Mon 25 Dec 2006, 05:57:47
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pup55', 'T')o interject one last bit of frivolity into what was once an interesting, thoughtful conversation, consider the following scenario:
Through the generosity of that fat turkey miraculously provided by Scrooge which plucks him from the jaws of death, Tiny Tim survives to reproductive age, and, like his father, Bob Cratchit, is able to reproduce and have 6 offspring. The offspring, on average, have 6 kids each per generation until 1943, when they get the message and start cutting back on the birth rate, 4 kids each in 1943 and 1963, and 2 kids each after that. This assumes all of the kids make it to reproductive age (including surviving WWI and the blitz) and no intermarrying.
By 2003, Tiny Tim would have 151,891 descendants. Alarmingly, 95% of them, or 145952, would be still alive at the present day, having been born in the last 3 generations.
So would the story have been more or less interesting if Scrooge had said, "Tiny Tim, I'm giving you this turkey so you will pull through this winter, but you have to agree to have a vasectomy so as to keep 143,000 energy-consuming people out of the population by 2003"?
Second question: would Bob, a mathematician by trade, have gone along with the plan?
Thanks for the seasonal thread PUP. As usual very thought provoking and informative. Happy holidays.
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