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Thanos Is Bad At Math

May 1, 2018 By Mark Draughn 5 Comments

I saw Avengers: Infinity War over the weekend. For the record, I liked it. It went way over-the-top with special effects scenes, but I thought it held together and told its story well.

I don’t think I’m giving away any major spoilers by discussing the villain Thanos’s evil plan, since it is pretty well known to anyone who’s been reading about the movie, but consider this your spoiler warning.

Thanos believes the universe will suffer from overpopulation, as an exponentially growing number of life forms consume more and more of the universe’s limited resources. His solution to that problem is to obtain the six infinity stones and use them to kill half the population of the universe, thus relieving the population pressure.

To see why this isn’t a very good solution to the problem, consider the situation here on Earth. The current human population is somewhere north of 7.3 billion. Cutting it in half would reduce the population to just over 3.6 billion. That’s the number of people who were living here in 1970. Thanos has turned back the clock less than 50 years. Or to put it another way, his work will be undone in another 50 years. Although Thanos’s plan is unspeakably evil, on a cosmic scale it’s little more than a speed bump.

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  1. Chris says

    May 1, 2018 at 9:46 pm

    There’s also the fact that with all his power, he could have found better solutions to poverty even before he got a single Infinity Stone…

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    • Mark Draughn says

      May 11, 2018 at 12:54 am

      Good point. And I assume the stones are good for something other than killing people. I almost argued that in this post that Thanos was covering up his true motive. I understand that in the comics Thanos’s motive was more personal and even less of a justification — he was killing people to impress a woman.

      Cool blog, by the way.

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      • Chris says

        May 30, 2018 at 4:22 pm

        Thanks!

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    • Diana says

      February 10, 2019 at 1:16 pm

      Right, he could have just caused 99.99% of the populations balls to fall off.

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      • Mark Draughn says

        February 10, 2019 at 9:17 pm

        Now that is thinking outside the box.

        Although…only about 50% of the population even has balls, so I think you need to brainstorm a little more…

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