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VIDEO: 'Greatest human shortcoming is inability to understand exponential function' |
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Written by Marie Neptune
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Saturday, 12 January 2008 |
"I'd like to try to convince you that the greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function," says modern Malthusian Albert A. Bartlett in a 1994 video lecture entitled "Arithmetic, Population, & Energy (The Forgotten Fundamentals of the Energy Crisis)" that appears on GUBA, a video-sharing and downloading site.[1] -- "Do you really know what 7% per year means?" he asks. -- The answer: probably, you don't. -- Yet understanding this is key to understanding the energy problem human society faces. -- Albert A. Bartlett is an emeritus professor of physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder who is said to have given this lecture some 1,500 times. -- He earned his 1951 Ph.D. from Harvard University and was national president of the American Association of Physics Teachers in 1978....
1. ARITHMETIC, POPULATION, AND ENERGY (THE FORGOTTEN FUNDAMENTALS OF THE ENERGY CRISIS) -- PART ONE By Albert A. Bartlett GUBA 1994 http://www.guba.com/watch/3000053112 |