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Evolution got lucky

Silver

Just maybe
Evolution got lucky when it evolved brains, because, generally, the bigger the brain the higher the consciousness. Consider the ant compared to the human.:beach:
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
Ants are far more successful than humans in many respects.

wa:do

Brains are more energy expensive than muscles. Increasing muscle mass is less expensive than increasing brain size. Witness Tyrannosaurus: Small brains, big muscles, quite successful in their day.
 

painted wolf

Grey Muzzle
Not only are brains highly energetically expensive, but brain size is not a direct measure of intelligence or behavioral complexity.

An animal is only as smart as it needs to be, a sponge doesn't need a brain.

wa:do

ps. T.rex actually had a pretty advanced brain, and behavior.
 

Orbital

Member
I think evolution 'got lucky' right at the beginning.

Bacteria can survive a lot more than us, we are so much more environmentally sensitive than them. So in that aspect, we are the unlucky ones.
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
Fortunately, humans are evolving into dumber and dumber animals. Witness the Reagan Revolution.
 

lunamoth

Will to love
Evolution got lucky when it evolved brains, because, generally, the bigger the brain the higher the consciousness. Consider the ant compared to the human.:beach:
Because evolution is a blind and meaningless process, it makes no sense to say it was lucky.
 

Skwim

Veteran Member
Because evolution is a blind and meaningless process, it makes no sense to say it was lucky.
Took the words right out of my mouth.
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Yerda

Veteran Member
It is certainly we who are lucky. If you get a good hand at poker you wouldn't believe that it was the cards that benefitted.
 
Evolution got lucky when it evolved brains, because, generally, the bigger the brain the higher the consciousness. Consider the ant compared to the human.:beach:

ants are arguably more successful than humans, there are more of them and their societies are much better organised.
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
Ants use chemistry for communication.
Saw this filmed up close on one of those science documentaries.

On a large scale in human form.....
it might look like the Borg in Star Trek fame.

Now there's something to admire....yeah right.

And chance is all it takes?....yeah right.

How about all that speculation about an ET influence?
But that wouldn't be evolution would it?
 

The Sum of Awe

Brought to you by the moment that spacetime began.
Staff member
Premium Member
Evolution is a natural course. How does a natural course get lucky?


Humans got lucky, we don't deserve to own this world, taking up so much space, polluting our nature, taking other animals from their families, etc.

Yet, were no more better than the other species of animals.
 

Android

Member
ants are arguably more successful than humans, there are more of them and their societies are much better organised.

I agree. It depends on your criteria for success.
If you look at energy expenditure over distance travelled, teleosts (bony fish) leave us for dead when it comes to efficiency.

It is incredibly arrogant for us to think we are the most successful organisms on the planet.

Humans are the best at being humans.
Apes are the best at being apes.
Bacteria are the best at being bacteria ect.
 
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