• m0darn@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Well what about the fact that after 34 people the entire population is tied to the tracks. What are the chances that one person out of 35 wants to destroy humanity?

    Also thing the entire human population to the tracks is going to cause some major logistical problems, how are you going to feed them all?

    • ApfelstrudelWAKASAGI@feddit.de
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      1 year ago

      I just calculated the sum from n=0 to 32 (because 2^33>current global population). And that calculation implies that the chance of catching someone willing to kill all of humanity would have to be lower than 1/8 billion for the expected value of doubling it to be larger than just killing one person.