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Originally Posted by coyote
…And you admitted they were possible.
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Of course they are possible. I never said they weren't.
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I asked you for an example of something that contributes to economic growth that has been proven to be finite. You have failed to give me a single example. I gave you the example of the one inch line which can have an infinite number of points on it if the points were imposable to measure. Same rule applies to the resources that contribute to economic growth; they cannot be measured, so they cannot be considered meaningfully finite.
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The economy is a human system, I was talking about a system independent of humans, the ecosystem. Human life is based on the ecosystem, NOT the economy. Without something to sustain human life the economy cannot exist. The planet IS meaningly finite, to argue anything else is absurd.
For human life to exist the environment is necessary, an economy is not.
Since one is a necessary condition for the other, it is of greater importance.