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PREDICTIONS – 10 Years Later - Santa Fe Institute

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5. GOOD GUYS AND BAD GUYS COMPETE THE SAME WAY<br />

There seems to have been a mechanism that limited AIDS<br />

in a natural way even in the absence of adequate medication.<br />

As if there were other, more important causes of death. This<br />

mechanism may have reflected the control exercised by<br />

American society through collective concern. The naturalgrowth<br />

pattern that the disease followed from its beginning<br />

correctly anticipated that AIDS would not spread uncontrollably,<br />

and that it would begin declining sometime in the future.<br />

Eventually there would be effective medication for it. Those<br />

who had predicted imminent doom without the discovery of a<br />

miracle drug had failed to take into account the natural competitive<br />

mechanisms which regulate the split of the overall<br />

death rate among the different causes of death, safeguarding<br />

all along an optimum survival for society.<br />

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