Can we Evaluate Multi-dimensional Problems Accurately?
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I was reading this thread by Tim Urban the other day where it showed a world not overpopulated but quite the contrary. An almost empty world. How can this be? How do the numbers add up? In Tim’s thread, we see the following counter-intuitive image. If we take Manhattan’s population density and transfer it to New Zealand we could fit all of the world’s population in it.
Can we Evaluate Multi-dimensional Problems Accurately?
Can we Evaluate Multi-dimensional Problems…
Can we Evaluate Multi-dimensional Problems Accurately?
I was reading this thread by Tim Urban the other day where it showed a world not overpopulated but quite the contrary. An almost empty world. How can this be? How do the numbers add up? In Tim’s thread, we see the following counter-intuitive image. If we take Manhattan’s population density and transfer it to New Zealand we could fit all of the world’s population in it.