Random Facts

As the research for this book continues, I thought I would post an occasional interesting fact or two as I stumble across them. Like I said, the book is mostly fiction.

  • Humanity reached 1 billion in population around the year 1800.
  • 130 years later, in 1930, we reached 2 billion.
  • 30 years later, in 1960, we reached 3 billion.
  • 15 years later, in 1975, we reached 4 billion.
  • 12 years later, in 1987, we reached 5 billion.
  • 12 years later, in 1999, we reached 6 billion.
  • 13 years later, in 2012, we reached 7 billion.
  • Predictions to reach 10 billion range anywhere from 2050 to 2065. Or never.

But as usual, to me these statistics hide a more fundamental truth. The issue is not simply world population, it’s population combined with the amount of resources consumed. As an example – the average American consumes 32 times more resources than the average citizen of Kenya. In other words, if we could improve the standard of living for everyone on the planet so they lived like the average American, we would create a world where  we would need to provide food, clothing, and shelter for today’s equivalent of 70 billion people.

How would that work?

Check out more about the book at the Dark Matters Book Kickstarter campaign.

I Drink Your Water

Well, the good news is that we have water again at our house. The bad news – the pipes are still frozen under the road, so our water is coming from a hose attached to the neighbor’s house. I kid you not.

When I called the neighbors to explain the situation, I couldn’t resist starting with, “I drink your milkshake.” Luckily they had seen the movie.

Water restored. Back to writing.

 

Writer Without Water

Well, the Kickstarter project is launched and the goal was to get back to writing. Until my 140-year old house lost water yesterday. Apparently state-of-the-art for the early 1900’s is no longer so great when it comes to underground pipes. Two days later and still no idea where it’s frozen – just “somewhere outside under 3 feet of snow.” The search continues.

I think I can officially call myself a “struggling writer” now.

Kickstarter Project Is Launched!

Dark Matters kickstarter screenshotIt’s official: The  Dark Matters Kickstarter project  has launched! Check out the full video on the Kickstarter site. The project (I hope…) will fund continued research on the topics of worldwide economics and income inequality, as well as the latest on dark matter, string theory/quantum mechanics, and related fields. If you are so inclined, I’d appreciate your support. Thanks!

Welcome, readers.

Welcome to Dark Matters,  a work of (mostly) fiction by Michael Dow.

In a not too-distant future where a handful of super-billionaires run the world, can a renegade scientist and beautiful art curator save humanity from their iron grip?

 

Scheduled for worldwide release in November 2014