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Mustafa
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Originally posted by Mustafa
Actually there was a man by the name of Malthus who a couple of hundred years ago concerned himself with population control for overpopulated species. Homosexuality was not one of them but in my humble opinion these 3 laws hold as true in his day as these laws to this very day. Malthus seemed to think that these three laws to control populations are as natural as the law of gravity, time, quanta or any other law that is known at this time.
1) If you were to take small white mice, usually very playful, into a box in which they are crowded together with no extra room what do they do? They kill one another. (WAR) Same for humans
2) STARVATION. History has had times when large populations have been thinned out from this phenomena. When there is little food in the woods, the deer population becomes much thinner due to poor reproduction.
3) DISEASE. Today we have a disease called AIDS. Scientists and researchers around the world are working on a cure for this disase that kills in the tens of thousands and is growing exponentially. The closer they seem to get to solving the problem of this fragile virus, the faster it changes to prevent treatment.
In the middle ages Bubonic plaque killed millions of people in Europe and other places. No one knew about bacteria or the effects of these microscopic organisms. It appears that after enough people died, the disease attenuated itself and those still living had a form of immunity. This third law seemed to thin the population and then disappear. Hopefully this will happen with AIDS.