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JFT Beach 🇬🇧 🏊 🧘‍♂️'s avatar

Nice post - heard of this magical 150 number before. No wonder big cities like London can feel a tad unfriendly and overwhelming. I just subscribed for more insights.

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Geoffrey Newton's avatar

This is an important article because it gives us a missing piece of the puzzle of why civilizations collapse. Professor Dunbar has given us the most stable group number or congregation possible conducive to harmonious living and sharing. Yet we live on a planet of 8 billion. This is like saying the most stable form of uranium is 238, but what if we add a proton or minus a neutron-what then? The great mystery of the Bronze Age collapse is just that-it happened suddenly. Was the collapse due to Dunbar’s numbers and by adding language we also add the ability to increase that number dramatically, and by adding diversity, we increase that number much further, until we hit a tipping point called the “babbel capacity” beyond which the entire cultural enterprise collapses. What influences the babbel capacity? Diversity, tolerance, free trade and skill set training, religious freedom and much more. Underneath Dunbar’s number is the zeitgeist that supports the cognitive heuristic that took us out of the jungle and forged our cultural enterprise.

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