Imagine your wife had 10 Billion newborn babies and her belly is the size of the Statue of Liberty (151 ft.) When the doctors took out the 10B Kids, surgeons removed the 10B babies out of her big, expanded stomach and surgeons were shocked and say "Oh my god! Now the world population is now 18,281,350! That's a lot!" And your wife d¡es unfortunately. Man. 10 Billion KIDS?!?!? It's 8.2B people living on Earth right now. If you have 10B kids, build a house that's the size of China. It takes 92-491 years to build.
10billion children mean even if they only use he bathroom for 1 second each per day...100k are using the bathroom at the same second every second. The pool is the bare minimum for bathroom needs.
I fell asleep first at the sleepover and the next thing I knew I accidentally gave birth to 463.8 duovigintillion kids. Please tell me the appropriate house to build for this problem?
First of all there's less people in the world but that would mean that you rather have to your children born separately or is it just Another Universe where Logics are different
Each wall has 5x5=25 rooms There are 4 walls Rooms = 4x25 = 100 Each room has 8 beds Beds = 8*100 = 800 John couldn't even 'store" 0.00001% of the 10 billion kids he had EDIT : Even assuming if his kids slept everywhere possible, on the chairs, on the tables, and all other fine surfaces, he would still have excess kids that would need to go back into Little John's wife
Ah yes, we can’t have those pesky children escaping, can we? Better install a titanium alloy door that can withstand Thor’s hammer! Now they won’t escape.😈
This room only has room for 800 children. Each of the 4 walls has 25 cells, each cell has 4 bunk beds, and each bed has 2 bunks. 4 walls x 25 cells is 100 cells, times 8 kids per cell is 800. You would need 12.5 million of these rooms. If each cell is a little less than 3 bunk beds wide, and we assume the beds have twin mattresses (38 inches across) then the cells are approximately 9.5 feet across. I'll knock off the 6 inches because its not a full 3 mattresses wide. Going off the length of a twin mattress (75 inches) and assuming the wardrobe is about 3 to 4 feet wide, this makes each cell 16 feet deep. If each wall is a US standard of 6 inches thick, and theres 4 dividers between each cell, and accounting for the unused corners, this means the whole room, before renovations, is about 80ft x 80ft, or 6,400 square feet. With 12.5 million of these, the total footprint is 80 billion square feet, or 2870 square miles, or 7,433 square km. This is an area a bit larger than the US state of Delaware, or the French Southern Territories. Please take this math into account when you deal with massive amounts of children, as this build is far too small for my needs. Thank you in advance.
It's impossible to provide space to billions of children then the carrying capacity of our earth itself is less than 10 billion so if we think in your way then the house must be bigger than the earth itself it must have a width of more than 13000 km .
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What about literal millions of kids though? Most of these are vaguely panopticum-type designs for thousands of them at most, but it would be really cool to see some Kowloon tier shit with elaborate unhinged infrastructure instead of design