What's a true fact that is so misleading it's borderline misinformation?
What's a true fact that is so misleading it's borderline misinformation?
What would be some fact that, while true, could be told in a context or way that is misinfomating or make the other person draw incorrect conclusions?
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Of the ~100 billion humans who have ever lived, about 8 billion (8%) are still alive today. Therefore, your chance of dying is 92%, not 100%.
32 5 ReplyWouldn't that be the chance of any randomly selected person being dead?
16 0 ReplyYea, you are right, idk what the original commenter is on.
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Classic, but very illustrative
10 0 ReplyPeople reading this, aren't you just a ray of sunshine with your 92% survival rate?
6 0 ReplyAre you assuming that everyone currently alive is immortal? You may be in for some disappointment.
4 0 ReplyWe have no evidence they're not. Statistically speaking, as many as 8% of humans are potentially immortal.
6 1 ReplyIt's common sense that if aging were solved tomorrow, it would be patented and the wealthiest 3% would enjoy much longer lives, while the working class wouldn't see much change.
Incidentally, longer life would allow even more accumulation of money and power, making inequality worse.
Plus side: billionaires now consider climate change threat #1 and use many more resources to solve it compared to today, rather than only care about the next 40-50 years.
7 0 ReplyOn the down side, they'd probably solve the climate crisis by spreading vaporised peons in the upper atmosphere to block some of the solar radiation.
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That's what's misleading about it.
1 0 ReplyYeah, only about 8% of people currently living are immortal, so don't get your hopes up.
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We have no evidence they're not. Statistically speaking, as many as 8% of humans are potentially immortal.
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