@elonmusk It's not so bad. Throughout the history of human ancestors there've been at least 2 major bottleneck periods when the amount of humans contributing to future generations dropped to staggeringly low levels. Far lower than billions. And we still managed to reinfest. We're fine.
@irregularmek No I'm actually curious if people share this sentiment or disagree. I feel the global digital ecosystem is starting to mature and access to advanced knowledge and different networks of people/businesses is becoming more mainstream for the avg person
@LauraDeming This idea feels akin to the science of "psychohistory" presented in The Foundation series. Where society as a system/organism become highly measurable/predictable after it's components are fully understood.
@LauraDeming From a completely non-scientific perspective - it sounds like your take is viewing the species as an organism itself. I've held a long term curiosity about this - When assuming the view that humankind(or anykind) is an organism, what are the quantifiable "organs" of this system?
@PoliticalKathy One thing to consider is that there are potentially hundreds of thousands of young normal Muslim girls who looked to a beautiful, cultured woman like yourself as inspiration -
@PoliticalKathy The whole thing is a bit ridiculous - true. It's unfortunate you have be a target but thankfully people will forget all about this soon and move on to the next headline. You'll benefit from this perhaps in more ways than if this hadn't occurred.