garmp
Apr 05, 2020Explorer II
How come?
How come when we go on a two or three week trip the time flies by. Seems like in no time it's over and time to head home. But when I'm stuck at home for a week, it seems like months? I guess the big...
westernrvparkowner wrote:Guy Roan wrote:Fortunately your rate of infection spread is pure fantasy. At your rate of infection everyone on the planet, some nine billion people, would have been infected in less than three weeks from the time of the very first case in China. You theorize that cases expand weekly by a factor of 10,000. So your 10,000 cases at the end of week one will have grown to 100 million at the end of week two. In the third week the planet is 100% infected before Wednesday. As you correctly pointed out, it is simple math.Crowe wrote:
Remember, it only takes one person to infect 4,000 in a week.
Show the data. Curious.
It is simple math Crow:
-One infected person contacts 10 people who contract it.
-those 10 people each give it to 10 people = 100
-those 100 people each give it to 10 people = 1000
-those 1000 people each give it to 10 people = 10,000
that is not even a week and that is what has happened in NY
Guy