There has been a metaphor that describes humanity as the cancer cells of the Earth.
If these cancer cells exceed 7.7 billion, what would the world become?
In the history as I know it, during the early 21st century, the global population surpassed 7.7 billion, marking the beginning of the most extreme and dangerous era for the world.
This brings us to the 49th term of the Fibonacci sequence: "F(49) = 7,778,742,049."
The Fibonacci sequence, also known as the Fibonacci numbers or the Golden Ratio, is a sequence that appears in various aspects of our daily lives, from the division of cells to the arrangement of celestial bodies.
This sequence first appeared in 1150 AD when Indian mathematicians Gopala and Hemachandra discovered it while studying the dimensions of boxes that perfectly fit objects with lengths of 1 and 2.
Later, an Italian mathematician named Leonardo Fibonacci, born in 1175 AD, used this sequence to study the growth of rabbit populations. Hence, it is also known as the "rabbit sequence."
Applying the "rabbit sequence" to population growth calculations can help estimate when the Earth's population and the allocation of resources will reach an unsustainable level.
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Coincidentally, there are the Georgia Guidestones, a group of giant granite monuments located in Elbert County, Georgia, United States, which happened to be 666 miles away from the United Nations headquarters. The first sentence inscribed on these stones, known as the Georgia Guidestones or the American Stonehenge, is also related to the population: "Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature." This has raised questions about the intentions of the enigmatic person who commissioned the construction of the stone monument.
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