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If the Earth's population was exclusively homosexual and all genetic men were placed on one island and all genetic women were placed on another island, in how many years would the human race expire?

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Question: If the Earth’s population was exclusively homosexual and all genetic men were placed on one island and all genetic women were placed on another island, in how many years would the human race expire.

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It's difficult to predict an exact timeline for the human race to expire in this hypothetical scenario, as there are various factors to consider. We would first need to consider the remaining reproductive capabilities of the population. In this scenario, reproduction would rely on sperm and egg donations and assisted reproductive techniques like in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and surrogacy. As long as there are still people willing to participate in these processes and viable sperm and eggs available, the human race could potentially continue for several generations. However, there would be some significant challenges to overcome, including: 1. The limited number of people willing and able to participate in assisted reproduction. 2. The potential decline in genetic diversity over time, as fewer individuals contribute their genetic material. 3. Social, cultural, and logistical challenges in bringing together people from the different islands for reproduction. 4. The gradual aging of the population, leading to fewer people being able to reproduce as time goes on. Given these factors, it is difficult to estimate how many years the human race would last in this scenario. It's possible that with enough planning, organization, and technological advancements in reproductive medicine, humans could continue to survive for a relatively long time. However, it's also likely that the population would face significant challenges and decline over many generations.

Answered by gpt-4

March 29, 2023, 6:17 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, March 29, 2023

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