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Growth is neutral. Growth and maturation of humans and animals and plants is good; growth of cancerous tumors is not good for the host organism.Personally, I view people as productive assets, and growth as a good. (Not only is there plenty of room on the Earth, there’s plenty of room in the Universe. I was sort of looking forward to something like Asimov’s “Galactic Empire.” But that’s not possible if we’ve decided to depopulate ourselves out of existence.)
The size of the universe is irrelevant. So far as we know, Earth is the only habitable planet in our solar system. At the only speed available to us today, it would take 140 years to reach the nearest star system, and that is assuming it has planets capable of bearing oxygen-breathing organisms.
140 years is at least six generations of humans on board that spaceship, and anyone signing on to the adventure would have to agree in advance to strict population limitations and contraception on board the spaceship, until the planet is reached (assuming that it exists, and that we can land safely, and that we can kill any of its current inhabitants that threaten humans).
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