I watched a documentary that basically offer the idea that overpopulation was a myth. It claimed that our system was designed around scarcity to further the economic system. I am no expert, but when I hear about a crop being burned instead of being used to feed hungry people around the world I can believe it. Imagine if we lived in a world with free energy, teleportation and anti-gravity. You could live a hundred miles from your neighbor, but he could drop by for sugar. You could go to work on the other side of the world and be home for dinner.
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I just meant that it might create a lot of competition, it may have a significant impact but would potentially also benefit areas that are involuntarily isolated from accessing unreachable resources. It's like everything, finding a balance isn't the easiest thing in the world and there are human damage everywhere. If you think about tourism and the positive & negative impact it has too.
Yes I see that point.