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His argument was that the population “multiplies geometrically,” meaning that it increases at an exponential rate, whereas the ability to grow and supply food increases only “arithmetically,” meaning that it increases at a much slower linear rate, so the size of the population will eventually outstrip the food supply, leading to catastrophic collapse.
Scale: The Universal Laws of Life and Death in Organisms, Cities and Companies
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