So the fact that less than 1 percent of 1 percent had access to the pill didn't help
the rest of the people who thought they could get it or got it then forgot to take it
or it didn't work but everyone thought free love was the thing with or without it.
Everyone is doing it.
You won't find useful graphs on that it is just spaghetti with nonsense on it since its a controversial subject.
At first they needed a prescription I think.
"The U.S. Food & Drug Administration mandated a
warning on the label that it would prevent ovulation. And women quickly
learned that this pill would prevent pregnancy. By 1959 over 500,000 American women used Enovid for contraception. The FDA approved the Pill's use for method of birth control in 1960."
"
The Pill became the symbol of the so-called
"sexual revolution" of the 1960s-70s. Many blamed it for the events of
these years — a rise in single motherhood, unmarried couples living
together or in communes, open marriage and wife swapping, women's
liberation, and increased visibility of sex in the media.
Scholars now recognize that these cultural shifts began well before the
advent of the Pill. But the Pill's development does represent a
watershed in the history of medicine, women's health,
reproduction, and contraception."
So the truth is there the bullshit follows there.
Those would be the tobacco company scientists and the oral contraceptive scientists.
Surely I don't have to explain I am equating the two as being cut from the same cloth.
So the population skyrocketed or exploded.
Not just a boom a supernova.
See the population growth chart and that if it ever met 2050 that's not even 200 years so the one I used was not based on that short realistic span I did the projection based on a 10 year average growth rate ended up with 6 trillion as a number and it wasn't one mile it was 6 miles and 2 miles deep.
For every person, for instance you there in your room, add 2,000 people beside you.
What is the population per square mile on earth?
"
The world's population is around 7,500,000,000 and Earth's total area (including land and water) is 510,000,000 square kilometers (197,000,000 sq. mi.). Therefore, the worldwide human population density is around 7,500,000,000 ÷ 510,000,000 = 14.7 per km2 (38 per sq. mi)."
38x2,000 76,000 per square mile on the surface of the earth.
Break it down, how many acres in a sq mile?
640 acres. Average lot 1/3 acre?
City block 2.5 acres.
256 blocks per sq mile.
300 people per city block covering the earth.
But that is based on a 10 year chart not what we see in 1960 to 1963.
So the end of the world who cares lets have babies! lets have end of the world sex!
Can we even look at that spike and get a sensible number?
Will it ever reach 1970 before it hits the moon?
180.7 million (1960)
183.7 million (1961)
186.5 million (1962)
189.2 million (1963)
191.9 million (1964)
194.3 million (1965)
196.6 million (1966)
Ok we can look at that even if we don't have a graph.
That's America.
You can say well that's only 3 million a year what are you talking about?
Babies can't have children you won't notice it until they get to child rearing age.
Once that happens you see the results of your explosion.
So lets see add 20 years or 25? 27?
1963
189.2 million (1963)
1990 250.1 million (1990)
So in one iteration of the cycle, say 28 percent increase more people living than dying.
And lets see what 1966 and 30 years did
269.7 million (1996)
so it was being curbed a bit by then.
2017 324,459,463
And you look at those and you say well you know that's not that bad.
Do you have any concept at all what ONE million people look like?
so 135 million extra mouths to feed in 35 years.
In America. 135 million.
Do you know what the population of Canada is?
Since the dawn of time people having babies in Canada and now the population has reached...
37.06 million (2018)
4 times the population of Canada in 35 years.