117 Billion human beings have died !!!!

There was a mass extinction event around that time. A super volcano erupted.

We know this because of the small bandwidth in genetics. But we do not know what really had happened about 70,000 years ago. Fort sure less than 1000 individuals out of this time who lived in the South of Africa are all of our ancestors.
 
About 70,000 years ago existed less than 1000 individuals. This are our all ancestors.

We can make a difference in the populison growth from 300,000,000 up to 8,000,000,000 in the last 2000 years.

So in the first 70,000 years lived in average about 150 million people and if all 50 years died about 50% of this people then this means 70,000/50*150,000,000/2 =70,000*150,000,000/100=700*150,000,000=7*1,500,000,000 => ~10 billion people died before Christ.

From the birth of Christ to the year 1804 the population grew from 300,000,000 to 1,000,000,000. So in average lived 650,000,000 and if in 50 years died 50% of this people then 1800/50*650,000,000/2=18*650,000,000 => ~12 billion people died between the birth of Christ and the end of the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation.

intermediate total: maximal 22 billion people

But how many died in the last 200 years?
  • 1804: 1 billion
  • 1927 (after 123 years): 2 billion
  • 1960 (after 33 years): 3 billion
  • 1974 (after 14 years): 4 billion
  • 1987 (after 13 years): 5 billion
  • 1999 (after 12 years): 6 billion
  • 2011 (after 12 years): 7 billion
  • 2022 (after 11 years): 8 billion human beings.

(1+2)/2 for 123 years: 123/50*(1+2)/4=1,850,000,000
(2+3)/2 for 33 years: 33/50*(2+3)/4=825,000,000
(3+4)/2 for 14 years: 14/50*(3+4)/4=490,000,000
(4+5)/2 for 13 years: 13/50*(4+5)/4=585,000,000
(5+6)/2 for 12 years: 12/50*(5+6)/4=660,000,000
(6+7)/2 for 12 years: 12/50*(6+7)/4=780,000,000
(7+8)/2 for 11 years: 11/50*(7+8)/4=825,000,000

about 6 billion human beings died in the last 200 years.

In total 22+6=28 billion human beings died.

So I guess it are less than 30 billions who died.

The experts say 70 B to 117 B

I have no idea but it’s more than 30 B
 
The experts say 70 B to 117 B

I have no idea but it’s more than 30 B

Experts are idiots on a higher level of stupidity. I approximated the hyperbolic growth in the last 70,000 years with simple methods which everyone is able to prove. What's not provable is not really science. Their result - whoever they are - is about 2-4 times higher than my result. If they are right than the reasons for are not transparent to me.
 
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The earths surface area (land) is about 58,000,000 sq miles.

A grave is typically 3.5ft x 8ft.

A square mile is 28,000,000 sq ft.

The earths land area is then: 1,624,000,000,000,000 sq ft.

117 billion people's graves would occupy about 3,276,000,000,000.

So the earth could in principle support the graves of all who have died, some 500 times before we'd need to reuse land.

Or in other words, the land set aside for graves for all who have died, would represent about 1/500 th of the available land.

So for every grave already dug, there's room for another 499 of them.

Therefore you are quite wrong in your analysis.

By the way: We are very very very lucky when we find from time to time some fragments of a skeleton - or a piece of wood from a tool what stone age people really did use. And we know that this people had been much more clever than most people think today.

 
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