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July 2004 - Posts

Ancestors and population paradox: exponential growth

If I have 2 parents, and each of them have 2 parents, each generation back has double the number of members. Thus there are 2^n members n generations ago. 10 generations ago there were about one thousand (1024) people, 20 back were 1 million, and 30 back
Posted by Calvin_Hsia | 8 Comments
 
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