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Requires extending address space from 33 bits to 36 bits.

jloughry and others added 5 commits November 24, 2013 11:11
Questions need to be invariant over a lifetime.

Could we have 16 bits for latitude and longitude of birthplace? That gives almost 1 degree resolution on the surface of the earth, enough to narrow it down to a particular city.
If you really want a unique identifier, then the 33 bits should be
extended to 36 bits and one bit assigned to alive/dead status. TODO:
figure out how to handle cryonic suspension, people declared legally
dead who later turn up alive, and new births. (Neither zombies nor
ghosts will be implemented because they aren't real.)
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nimdahk commented Nov 24, 2013

Most people were born in the northern hemisphere.

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