actually, disease may well become an issue again in the 21st century, if the current trend towards resistant microbes continue and no new antibiotics are developed.
the currently new ones, such as vancomycin, have already created some new strains resistant to it; this is why vancomycin is now currently restricted ONLY to those infections that cannot be fought with others.
this is sad;
of all the ways to go, i'd rather be vaporized in an instant by a cleansing nuclear blast than a long, slow, painful infection death.
now, as for population control. there is no real way to make everyone happy by restricting growth; it's just a fact.
this is why i think the governments are being woefully short-sighted with this "space explo-ration bidness". granted, right now, it seems to be on the whole, rather useless... but there will be utility, if and when colonization becomes viable...
the currently new ones, such as vancomycin, have already created some new strains resistant to it; this is why vancomycin is now currently restricted ONLY to those infections that cannot be fought with others.
this is sad;
of all the ways to go, i'd rather be vaporized in an instant by a cleansing nuclear blast than a long, slow, painful infection death.
now, as for population control. there is no real way to make everyone happy by restricting growth; it's just a fact.
this is why i think the governments are being woefully short-sighted with this "space explo-ration bidness". granted, right now, it seems to be on the whole, rather useless... but there will be utility, if and when colonization becomes viable...
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