Using Math To Disprove Vampires
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Geometric progression points out the fallacy in believing in vampires.
Sorry, Count Dracula.
Source: World Science
Efthimiou supposed that the first vampire arose Jan. 1, 1600, around the beginning of a century during which some of the first important modern writings on vampires appeared. The researchers estimated the global population at that time, based on historical records, as 537 million.
Assuming that the vampire fed once a month and the victim turned into a vampire, there would be two vampires on Feb. 1, four the next month, and eight the month after that. All humans would be vampires within 2½ years. Humans cannot survive under these conditions, even if our population were doubling each month,” which is well beyond human capacities, Efthimiou said.
Sorry, Count Dracula.
Source: World Science
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Possible reasons to create another vampire:
A careless vamp is a hunted vamp. If the populace doesn't kill ya, a rival vamp will!!!!
You're primitive minds cannot withstand the truth!