How many women would it take to carry a human baby from conception to viable birth in 1 month?
We all know that human pregnancy doesn't scale. We all know that some other problems do scale. So I really don't understand those 18 points to the comment. One can always think up many different analogies leading to different conclusions. Even if we ignore scaling issue, sigma of duration of pregnancy is smth like a week perhaps. However other processes like creative thinking or inventing new ideas might have sigma comparable to mean.
How much money would it take to engineer biological immortality for at least half of the world's population, within 20 years, with 99% confidence?