Why did prophecies of science fail, like an overpopulation myth?

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What do you think of science's 'ten' doomsday scenarios,
which are notably all total annihilation of the human race;
so we have to $pend trillions to find a new place to race,
some where out there in the darkness of their space?
 
I don't know what you speak of
When it all comes to push and shove
We should all just find love.


YEAH, TOP THAT NI66A!
 
Scientist does not make prophecies. The simply make calculated projections from that data they collect. It certainly make more sense than making prophecies from the bible.
 
we SHOULD be expanding into space at all costs. we should NOT be fighting over living space and resources. if we go get infinity resources and living space off this planet then there is never a reason for war or death or poverty any more. we can all be employed, we can all have a place for ourselves, and eventually, we can expand too far for a corrupt central government to enslave us all.

if we do not expand into space the corrupt governments of the world are going to grind us into the dirt forcing us to fight over resources and territory we will never get our cut of. they will poison us, lie to us, enslave us, and torture us, because that is what governments throughout history have ALWAYS done, and will always continue to do.
 
Science doesn't make prophecies. As for the overpopulation "myth", what myth? The population of the earth is currently growing at the rate of a billion people every 9 years. The only way we can NOT become overpopulated eventually is if there is a massive die-off or mass exodus.
 
Science doesn't make prophecies?

Oh please I've been around enough years to know better.

Let me see in the seventies it was predicted that the earth would have long before now reached a population it could not sustain. Hasn't happened.

In the seventies it was predicted that we were heading into an Ice age using the same data that they now say is leading to man made global warming. By their predictions where I live should be under a sheet of ice most of the year. Hasn't happened.

Those are the two doomsday prophecies that just pop into my mind that I was around to hear. I know there were more but they were so ridiculous that I can't even recall them now.
 
It's not overpopulation it's overconsumption that's the problem!
As the US will be the first to realise!
 
an indictment for the american educational system, they should have stomped on your head when you turned 5 ... oh hang on they're still doing it now
 
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