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Monday, July 06th, 2009 | Author: Tor Arne Pedersen

We know for a fact that with a earth citicent count of

I got about this far, and I had to fix wikipedia for a math error. It had this”{{#expr:({{worldpop}}/1000000000) round 4}} billion.”
going on, it should of course be round 3.

where was I? Right; ..we have populated this world of ours with 6.769 billion humans, and counting (fast). At this point we are about 1 000 000 internet users in the world, many of us blog, or some way or another publish text, music, images, source, math or any kind of information. Given that the amount of published information will keep on rising for as long as human kind stay around, this will eventually be one big bag of information all together.

How long do we (the human kind) aim to stick around? I know we are doing our best to brake the world, but what if the next generation, and the next one again, somehow manages to *not* ruin the world? Will the number of humans ever existed keep on rising into infinite? Do we aim for infinite, or can anyone tell me the date we aim for?

“oops, sorry kids.. I broke the world.”

If an infinte amout of internet users publish random information, for an infinte amount of time we will most likely eventually see two bloggers blogging the same, without copying eachother. We will most likely see to musicians creating the exact same tune. We will see an extreme amount of tunes almost the same, millions of blogs nearly identical. We will also see an infinite number of published ideas, most different, but many the same, or nearly the same.

Really; it should have been called copywrong.

Of course, much of this publishing would be illegal due to the unnatural copyright laws of today, but that will change.. someday. I am sure you can think of a way to help out on this one.

Infinity is a long time, but we should at least aim for the future, right?

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Tuesday, June 09th, 2009 | Author: Tor Arne Pedersen

This is a number, presented in hex. Do not add 1, because you will hit a copyrighted integer.

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