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Originally Posted by MolsonExport
Gutenberg, New Jersey is the densest United States town, with 56,000 people per square mile. Marine Division in Mumbai, India is currently the densest human inhabitance on earth, with ~300,000 people per square mile. Kowloon Walled City had a population density of 3.3 million people per square mile. Compare to the list of cities ranked by population density:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...lation_density
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If Guttenberg was as dense as KWC it'd have ~6.5 million inhabitants.
If Manhattan was as dense as KWC it'd have ~76 million inhabitants.
If Earth was as dense as KWC it'd have 190 trillion inhabitants (that's 27 000 times the current population). Since Mars has a surface area roughly that of Earths land surface, that's what we'd have if we put a hyper-dense ecumenopolis on Mars - that way we could make all of Earth a nature preserve
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