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Originally Posted by (E)
Question 27
I've used a naive average growth rate of 1% for the human population to reach 1 trillion by 2500 AD. This also assumes that the alien population isn't a significantly large proportion of the population. Should we take these numbers as is, or go with a more conservative growth rate- due to the many challenges of building a deep-space civilisation- and thus set the current year at a later point?
And incidentally, what is the alien population?
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The average growth of mankind has been about 1%, and it is indeed around 2500 AD.
I'm holding off on the alien population... mostly I'm requesting permission to resize the initial alien influx.
Question 27b:
What is the alien Population
Question 48:
Is artificial gravity in widespread use, or is spin gravity used on most habitats?