"Today we see a human population of over 6 billion people, many of whom have serious medical conditions, which either can't be treated or cannot be treated economically"
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The intent is also strategic. Merkle, closely associated with futurist thinking about nanotechnology and radical life-extension, frames suffering as an engineering backlog rather than a tragic constant. By emphasizing both untreated and “uneconomical” disease, he invites the reader to imagine a step-change solution: technologies that drive costs down so dramatically that today’s rationing looks obsolete. The subtext isn’t subtle: if we accept current constraints as permanent, we normalize preventable misery at planetary scale.
Context matters here: late-20th-century debates over exploding healthcare costs, uneven access, and the growing visibility of chronic disease in aging populations. Merkle’s sentence channels that anxiety, then redirects it toward innovation as an ethical imperative. It’s pragmatic in tone, but the sting is political: “economically” is doing the dirty work of exposing how compassion gets capped by spreadsheets.
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Merkle, Ralph. (2026, January 16). Today we see a human population of over 6 billion people, many of whom have serious medical conditions, which either can't be treated or cannot be treated economically. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/today-we-see-a-human-population-of-over-6-billion-89255/
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"Today we see a human population of over 6 billion people, many of whom have serious medical conditions, which either can't be treated or cannot be treated economically." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/today-we-see-a-human-population-of-over-6-billion-89255/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






