shivsena wrote:Dear BK and PBK Brothers.
Golden Age Beginning : Population: 9,16,108
Golden Age End : Population: 2 crores
Therefore population growth over 1250 years is 2 crores / 9,16,108 = 22 times
Silver Age Start : Population: 2 crores
Silver Age End : Population: 10 crores
Therefore population growth over 1250 years is 10 / 2 = 5 times.
OK, in international English, a crore is 10,000,000 (or 10 Millions), so that means;
916,108 at the start of the Golden Age and 20,000,000 at the end.
200,000 at the start of the Silver Age and 100,000,000 at the end.
(100,000,000 at the start of the Copper Age and 1,100,000,000 at the end of the Iron.)
Is that correct? I cannot remember the 100,000,000 figure and 100,000,000 is actually quite a high figure for, a) converted BK souls and b) the population of India 2,500 years ago.
• Have you ever charted the population rise according to The Knowledge given, e.g. number of souls, age of parents at conception, age at death, generations?
My guess is that no one has sat down to do it ... and it will not match up. But it would have to simple to do. One issue I was raise is the rigid simplicity of the doctrine as given, e.g. deities give birth at 35. So therefore if 450,000 or 900,000 are all born at the same, then each 35 years they would have to be a wave of increase. However, he says they all die at 150. And so if it is that mechanical, two in, two out; there would be no real overall increase in population after the first three generations. The numbers do not stack up and, as usual, elements of The Knowledge are just mental plugs to stop individuals thinking.
• What would the rate of birth have to be to increase 22 times?
• And, you are right, why would it slow down when lives and point of conception become shorter and births increases?
The oldest record of population for Indian I can find is 127,026,000 dated 1700. I suppose BK will say the deities left India and started to spread all over the world?
Science seems to aree with the 2,500 year old population figure, see here, but dare I say the terrible thing, as with the 5 Billion world population, God may not be a great mathematician.