The
Speculist gives some space to discussion of the
old canard of overpopulation; some people like to use it as an argument against healthy life extension. Interestingly, Randall Parker
appears to fall into the "something must be done" school. But
Malthusianism of any sort has always been wrong; a good example of the way in which most people
find it hard to grasp the nature of change and consequences of human action. "The level of technology necessary to deliver
radical life extension will give us other solutions. We'll get cheaper energy, more efficient desalinization for potable water, and - most importantly -
exponential improvements in computation. Areas of wilderness that have are presently uninhabitable will be opened up. When space elevators become a reality many could take up residence in space. People might even choose to live virtually - essentially taking up no space."
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