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If everything was free, potential consequences include overeating, open bank lockers, and empty offices. Without farmers, there would be a severe food shortage, rising unemployment, and a decline in the meat industry.

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  • Farmers play a critical role in preventing food shortages, supporting employment, and sustaining the meat industry.
  • Allocating half of Earth's land for wildlife conservation can effectively address climate change, abolish zoos, and facilitate successful population control.

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Recent questions

  • What are the potential consequences of making everything free?

    People might overeat, banks could leave lockers open, and offices might empty out.

  • What would happen if there were no farmers?

    There would be a severe food shortage, rise in unemployment, and decline in the meat industry.

  • How would physics laws change if humans were the size of an atom?

    Physics laws would change, and natural resource consumption would decrease significantly.

  • What are the implications of being the last person on Earth?

    Extreme loneliness, no fresh food, and potential loss of language skills.

  • How would reserving half of Earth for wildlife impact the environment?

    It could combat climate change, eliminate zoos, and lead to population control for success.

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Implications of Extreme Scenarios on Society

  • If everything was free, people might overeat, banks might leave lockers open, and offices could empty out.
  • Without farmers, there would be a severe food shortage, a rise in unemployment, and a decline in the meat industry.
  • If humans were the size of an atom, physics laws would change, and natural resources consumption would decrease significantly.
  • Being the last person on Earth would mean extreme loneliness, no fresh food, and potential loss of language skills.
  • Reserving half of Earth for wildlife could combat climate change, eliminate zoos, and lead to population control for success.
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