The human population’s carrying capacity should be the primary metric to measure success of Quantyra research programs.
In logarithmic models of population growth, carrying capacity represents the impact that resource scarcity has on a populations ability to grow unchecked.
Other factors that are captured by carrying capacity include external and internal competition.
When carrying capacity is infinite, internal and external competition goes to zero.
A society without the need to compete for resources becomes a utopian society that can refocus energy into personal growth, creativity, and solving complex problems that benefit humanity as a whole. In such a setting, individuals could devote more time to education, arts, and scientific research, paving the way for advancements in technology, medicine, and environmental sustainability. With the elimination of resource-driven conflicts, this society could foster greater harmony and cooperation among its members, leading to a more equitable and peaceful world.