by considering the news that is available to us
One possible explanation is the overwhelming amount of information available today, which can lead to difficulty in discerning accurate information from misinformation. Additionally, advancements in technology may have made people more reliant on quick, surface-level information rather than in-depth knowledge. Finally, shifts in education priorities or curriculum changes could have impacted the depth of knowledge individuals acquire over time.
As of 2021, individuals born in 1947 would be around 74 years old. The global life expectancy is approximately 72 years. Therefore, a rough estimate would suggest that a little over half of individuals born in 1947 are still alive today.
As of 2021, there are approximately 715,000 people in the United States with the first name Catherine. It is a popular name with variations such as Katherine and Kathryn. The name Catherine has remained popular over the years.
As of 2021, approximately 100% of people born in 2000 are alive today, as they would be around 21 years old. However, this percentage will decrease as time goes on.
As of 2020, there were about 58,000 people aged 100 years and older in the United States. The exact number of individuals who are specifically 104 years old would be a subset of this population.
As of 2007, it is estimated that there are around 340,000 people in the world who are 100 years old or older. This number can vary based on factors such as advancements in healthcare and demographic trends.
Much more than in the Western world today. The world was permeated with religion.
People didn't have the science we have today so they made up things and stories to explain things.
It was a way to explain events that they didn't understand. If you don't know how or why something happens, then, people make up the answers. We have superstitions today that we take for fact that 1000 years from now people will wonder how we could think such things.
Current estimate is that there are over 450.000 people over 100 living in the world today
A hundred years ago, in the beginning of the 20th century the entire world population was less than 2 billion people. Today the current world population has exceeded 6 billions by far (6,892,000,000).
Everywhere. Mostly Europe in the early years, but people have emigrated to the new world (USA) from all kinds of countries up to today. Considering there are about 195 different countries in the world, that's a lot of people!
Over 9000.
No, science, at it's current level, cannot explain every single thing in the natural world. However, 2000 years ago it couldn't even explain the sun. 1000 years ago it couldn't explain a rainbow. 100 years ago it couldn't explain the continents moving. 50 years ago it couldn't explain DNA. Now we know all of these things and they can be explained. Science explains more and more very day. It may never be able to explain every last anomaly but it can explain most of it. Give it another 50 years and we might know something new that's completely revolutionary.
People still use carriages today.
There was a day 23 years ago that people of that time called "today". But it wasn't the same "today" that you and I know. It was a different day. Today, it's always "today". But yesterday, today was tomorrow.
For some people in other states and countries, it is, but in Canada, it's on the 1st.
Uniformitarianism is the theory that the same forces the worked a million years ago are still in affect today.