Re: Important: For All Posters ( & Readers ) The One Million Dollar Question
Is there a lowest possible rate of multiplication for Humans to grow and multiply ?
That would be zero - no growth, no multiplying.
Unless you want to include negatives too? In that case, I suppose the lowest rate would be limited by the population size - you can't loose more people than you have.
Re: Important: For All Posters ( & Readers ) The One Million Dollar Question
There is no rate that can be measured if the addition of 1 takes place over some anonymous timeframe.
Description/specification of the timeframe or period of time is required.
Yeah, that's part of why your whole argument is wrong. Pick any timeframe you want, if the population only increases by one, then your equations don't work. That's because they are incorrect.