due to the black swan effect such an event would be impossibly hard to predict and therefore should have infinitely high priority
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I suspect "This, but unironically" is part of the move to the suburbs during the Cold War.
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It was a CIA psyop to make the country safe. Oh, the great old days that they were patriots.
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everyone in one location makes that the only location you have to defend tho
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Can't really defend specific locations from asteroids though, our ability to predict where they'll land far in advance isn't that precise.
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Making skyscrapers tsunami-proof enough to keep the kill radius small would probably be cost prohibitive anyway
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And also I’m not sure history has taught us that dense cities reliant on delicate hinterland supply chains are the place you want to be in a catastrophe
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We need to spread every human evenly over the face of the globe. Uniform distribution of humans.
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Spread like a search party, or spread like peanut butter?
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assuming equal likelihood of areas being hit, i don't think the overall death rate is affected by density but of course, areas are not equal likelihood of being affected. coastal areas are vulnerable to resulting megatsunamis; everywhere else is not
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