Technically we can’t know for sure everyone alive will die. It’s a reasonable assumption but we won’t know unless we see everyone die. Only the last person alive will know for sure. Actually they won’t even know for sure. You could think you’re the last person alive but there still be someone alive far away.
I think that same statistic applies to drinking water. So I guess the question is, are people more likely to breathe air or drink water? I’m betting on air, but I don’t know if dying in utero still counts as having imbibed water.
Pretty sure fat and cholesterol have killed more people than that.
100% of people who breath air have died, or will die. None of these things have even comparable kdrs to air.
Air gets several Ds every time I eat beans.
Technically we can’t know for sure everyone alive will die. It’s a reasonable assumption but we won’t know unless we see everyone die. Only the last person alive will know for sure. Actually they won’t even know for sure. You could think you’re the last person alive but there still be someone alive far away.
I think that same statistic applies to drinking water. So I guess the question is, are people more likely to breathe air or drink water? I’m betting on air, but I don’t know if dying in utero still counts as having imbibed water.