by Tanada » Wed 23 Apr 2008, 06:37:27
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Pretorian', 'S')eriously.. there are were plenty of people who lived their 80-90 years in 18th centuary, 2000 years ago, they do so now. What, someone here thinks people were dying like flies once they hit 29?
If the median life is 29 and the minimum is .001(seconds after birth/stillborn) and you know that 50% had fatalities between .001 and 5...
Anyone want to do the math/graph on this one? If you made it past 5 you had good odds of making it to 40, after that it all depended on how good your immune system and genes were and wether you got caught in a war or other natural disaster.
The truth is, natural forces try to kill you every day you keep breathing. All your genes care about is reproduction before you stop breathing.