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RE: Exponential Civilization

in LeoFinancelast year

Depends upon what you are looking at. This is an exponential curve which is most often a part of a larger S curve. So with individual technologies, as an example, we see what you describe: a growth phase following by a slowing and eventual decline. This is why S curves overlap.

But the next result, when stepping back, is an exponential.

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Every time I see a growth curve, my mind jumps to bacteria in a petri dish :-)

LOL It is truly stunning. Just the compute alone is enough to blow anyone away.