What if the 100 billion people who died on Earth were still alive today?

Have you ever tried to imagine, the number of 100 billion people who have died are suddenly … miraculously reborn in a fictional scenario given by the scientific Youtube channel WHAT IF.

There are 7.7 billion people in the world right now, and you are one of them. Today, the number of people alive on Earth is more and increasing faster than ever. Looking back in history, the world first reached 1 billion people around 1800, 2 billion in 1923, then increased by another billion in 1960, 1975, 1985, 1999, before increasing by another billion. in 2012 as the life expectancy of people is increasingly improving.

What if the 100 billion people who died on Earth were still alive today?
There are 7.7 billion people in the world right now, and you are one of them.

According to United Nations projections, the number of people in the world is expected to reach 10 billion by the year 2100. This number is indeed very large, but still only accounts for about 7% of the total number of people who have ever lived. on the earth.

Specifically, a total of 108 billion people have been born and died on Earth, according to an estimate in 2015 by the US Census Bureau. This number begins to be counted from the milestone of 200,000 years ago, when intelligent humans (or Homo sapiens) began to appear and evolve.

More specifically, in 2020 alone, about 59.23 million people died worldwide from various causes. This means that a total of 100 billion people have died over the past hundreds of thousands of years, accounting for 93% of all humans ever born on Earth. This is 14 times the number of people alive today in the world.

However, have you ever tried to imagine, this number of 100 billion dead people is suddenly… miraculously reborn in a fictional scenario given by the scientific Youtube channel WHAT IF.

While this is a wonderful opportunity to reunite with lost loved ones, it is truly horrible. In other words, the resurrection of the dead is not a miracle. Instead, a crisis will befall the whole world.