Recognizing the necessity for producing large numbers of mortals, nations should strive for optimum population stabilization to enhance culture and prevent war. [1] 500 million primitive human beings populated Earth at the arrival of Caligastia, the Planetary Prince, about five hundred thousand years ago. [2]
In the era of light and life, the population remains stationary, with reproduction regulated for planetary requirements and genetic quality, ensuring the continued evolution of a magnificent race. [3]
The population fluctuates in direct relation to land resources and in reverse proportion to the prevailing standard of living in a determining law governing human society. [4]
Early races restricted population by killing sickly children, deformed infants, and sometimes even twin babies to control numbers and ensure survival. [5]
The potential growth of the population may pose a serious problem in the near future, prompting the need for wise and insightful leadership to address the issue. [6] Reducing population fosters the better side of human nature by promoting peace and development. [7] A wise nation understands the delicate balance between population growth and national destiny, realizing when further expansion becomes detrimental. [8]