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<blockquote data-quote="Khaos" data-source="post: 77328" data-attributes="member: 2880"><p>A friend and I actually sat down and calculated this. He's a mathematical wizard. Great with number crunching. This calculation was actually based of of 2,000 years instead of 4,000 btw.</p><p></p><p>If a woman two thousand years ago, began to ovulate at the age of ten, and there was at least one male with fertile sperm, and she lived the current like expectancy span, she could produce roughly 120 babies within a thirty year period. However this is only possible if she is popping babies out one right after the other. Take the 9/10 month cycle of pregnancy, she would have to get pregnant right after she gives birth. Keep multiplying this, for each generation, you get roughly 15 billion people in a span of 2,000 years.</p><p></p><p>This calculation does not include infertile males/females, still born babies, miscarriages, diseases, death and natural disasters (ie, the bubonic plague). It just includes a healthy male and female living the full life span.</p><p></p><p>So yes, in theory, it is very well possible. But the question remains, did it truly happen? I don't think so. But that is my opinion.</p><p></p><p>And thank you for taking the time to answer this topic, Rex. I'm aware the video contains plenty of historical inaccuracies, however I feel the general theme is prevalent. What if, the biblical Adam and Eve had obeyed God and resisted the temptation to eat the forbidden fruit? The result in the video may be taken out of literal context and skewed, but the general theme of the result may be accurate, we wouldn't be living in the same world as we live today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khaos, post: 77328, member: 2880"] A friend and I actually sat down and calculated this. He's a mathematical wizard. Great with number crunching. This calculation was actually based of of 2,000 years instead of 4,000 btw. If a woman two thousand years ago, began to ovulate at the age of ten, and there was at least one male with fertile sperm, and she lived the current like expectancy span, she could produce roughly 120 babies within a thirty year period. However this is only possible if she is popping babies out one right after the other. Take the 9/10 month cycle of pregnancy, she would have to get pregnant right after she gives birth. Keep multiplying this, for each generation, you get roughly 15 billion people in a span of 2,000 years. This calculation does not include infertile males/females, still born babies, miscarriages, diseases, death and natural disasters (ie, the bubonic plague). It just includes a healthy male and female living the full life span. So yes, in theory, it is very well possible. But the question remains, did it truly happen? I don't think so. But that is my opinion. And thank you for taking the time to answer this topic, Rex. I'm aware the video contains plenty of historical inaccuracies, however I feel the general theme is prevalent. What if, the biblical Adam and Eve had obeyed God and resisted the temptation to eat the forbidden fruit? The result in the video may be taken out of literal context and skewed, but the general theme of the result may be accurate, we wouldn't be living in the same world as we live today. [/QUOTE]
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