Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Hydrogen bomb

Cain strikes down Abel and wipes out 25% of the human population. How has the destructiveness of mankind's weapons and armies progressed when scaled by the growth of our population? What has been the bloodiest war relative to population?

1 comment :

pachanka said...

The problem with 'ancient war' is that its not documented. But I like the idea of a one man on one war.
Although "war is a prolonged state of violent, large-scale conflict involving two or more groups of people."

To address your post, the highest casualties documented warfare is WWII, with 72 million (with a much larger number from after the war was over). The increased number is mostly due to the destructive technology at hand at the time.

It seems to me like a boring answer to a very interesting question.