🌍 The world population is about to reach 8 billion, a significant milestone in history.
🔮 We explore three questions: How does 8 billion compare to the total number of people who have ever lived? How many people will there be in the future? Can we have a positive impact on the future?
⏳ If you were to meet every person in the world, it would take 22,800 years without eating or resting. Currently, around 11.7 billion people have lived, approximately 6.8% of all human history.
📊 The video discusses the calculation of how many people might ever exist.
🔢 The population growth can be described using a mathematical function.
🌍 The population growth is influenced by the availability of space and natural resources.
🌍 The world's population is projected to reach around 10.4 billion by the end of the century.
⏳ With improving life expectancy, education, and income levels, birth rates are expected to decline, leading to population stability rather than growth.
👶 On average, there will be 1.27 billion births per year, renewing the population every 82 years.
🌍 The world's population can be modeled as roughly constant, with fluctuating birth rates over time.
👶 The current best estimate is that there will be approximately 127 million births per year starting from 2100.
⏳ Different scenarios are considered for the future lifespan of the human species, ranging from a relatively short time to a more typical timeframe for mammalian species.
🌍 In the next 800,000 years, the global population is projected to reach 10.1 quadrillion, 12,625 times the current population.
🌞 The Earth can support life until the Sun's hydrogen depletion, which is estimated to occur in about 5 billion years.
🔢 The future population is estimated to be 127 quadrillion, almost 16 million times the current population.
🌍 There is a possibility of a vast number of people existing in the future, potentially exceeding the current population of 11.7 billion.
🚀 With advancements in physics and space exploration, it is feasible for humans to live outside of Earth, even beyond the solar system.
🌌 The range of possibilities for the future of humanity is vast, from a short-term future to a potential population of 100 trillion people.
🤔 While there are uncertainties, it is important to consider how we can positively impact future generations and strive for the best outcome.
📚 The video discusses two main categories: survival risks and improving the future for humanity.
🎥 The main source for these categories is a book called 'The Thing We Owe to the Future' by Will MacAskill.
👍 The video emphasizes the importance of these ideas and encourages viewers to check out the book.