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Now one might argue about the "quality of life" that a shark enjoys, or how many technological achievements the shark family has created, or that it's "Not Intelligent" when compared to Homo Sapiens. But that's moot. The shark is a survivor none the less because it is well suited to it's environment... The only animal that seeks to change it's environment is Man... And by the looks of things, it's not going along too well... As for the second: The connection is that I feel I've been screwed in both instances. Concerning Exxon, I've paid much higher prices at the pump while their percentage of profit skyrocketed. In the second, while perhaps not technically a "percentage" figure, I see the bailout as a vehicle whereby someone else will profit by screwing me, and I'm sure a huge number of Americans, over for their personal gain... ![]()
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Here's the catch, where has this application of intelligence led us to? Certainly, Man's ability to make fire, flint tools and stone weapons and engaging in primitive agriculture would have little effect on the earth in millenia past. Man's early populations would have been a trifle to support in a natural ecosystem. But, it just wasn't enough... Man wanted more... So, in the long run, has Man's "superior intellect" saved him from inevitable extinction? Taking the current state of affairs (social, political, ecological) at face value (for there are many arguments one might raise for and against) my position is no. We're merely prolonging the inevitable. I love reading Douglas Adams: "Human beings, who are unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so." ![]()
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You know what you 2 are forgetting during the whole discussion is that sharks have had literally millions of years to perfect themselves.
Homo Sapiens has had what, 150,000 at the outside? Now, if we had not, for example, learnt to dress warmly or control fire, we would've stayed in the warmer areas. The regions which suited us, comparable to a shark staying in water which is the 'region' which suits it. We'd probably be still around without "intelligence", but we'd be simply another type of great ape. There is no proof on the other hand that "intelligence" will be our demise. Sure, we've created weapons that can do this, etc, but we haven't done it. There is every possibility that we have attained in Homo Sapiens the pinnacle of evolutionary development, and that we as a species will continue indefinately. Pragmatically speaking, Homo Sapiens must eventually die out. Almost every single species has. Perhaps a new genus (is that the right word, I can't remember) of human will emerge, perhaps not. but nothing is eternal! (please don't open the religion can of worms there) |
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Well given the fact that our sun will eventually burn out it's pretty safe to say that any earth bound species will not survive it. Man however, thanks to his intelligence, does have a chance. A chance that say the shark just doesn't have.
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I cannot share your optimism, Baggy. We are are a test run of a blueprint very young in age, and despite our young age we managed to manouver ourselves already into a dead end. That does not sound very promising. Also, evolution is not a strictly linear process so that at any given time there is always the best of all designs so far created on display. Evolution does not have a goal, it just adds new stuff and deletes other stuff, and sometimes it is good stuff getting deleted and bad stuff added, and you certainly have samples of design studies from very different eons of earth'S history of life living simultaneously on this planet, like sharks and crocodiles and dragonflies and jellyfish living together with youngster like maritime mammals, and talking apes on land.
Man should really stop thinking of hoimself as a "crown of evolution". We are one sample amongst others. If we would understand that, maybe we would learn the modesty to save ourselves from extinction and stop messing up our life's environmental basis. Last but not least we are raping the planet becasue we think we have the right to do so: the right of the master of the house, the crown of evolution, the superior. If we are that superior I am wondering why we have so many existentially threatening problems now, all self-made. Is that a sign of intelligence? Or more a sign of a certain mental deadlock, a mental handicap that prevents true intelligence?
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Who said that higher intelligence is a goal of evolution? Homo Sapiens' current status gives the opposite argument: that tool-based intelligence prevents ongoing evolutionary developement due to premature exitus. Sharks are not thta intelligent, but have an excellent sensor suit to react to chnages in their environment automatically (by reflex). 400 million years of history are a strong aergument that sharks are the more successful design. they did not get wiped out before man starting to wipe out himself by destroying his living basis (a symptom of it being that he wipes out the sharks).
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![]() Suppose man had stayed in africa rather than migrate to Europe and Asia. When the European and Asian explorers started visiting africa, they found things primitive. However, this primitive lifestyle worked. It worked wonderfully well, according to the study I've done. We can argue that had man stayed in Africa then the development of higher intelligence would have stopped just as the shark's has. In which case, if humans were to wipe themselves out, we need to blame whatever it was that caused the earliest people to migrate! ![]() On a similar but different note, I wish I knew just what made our brains work differently to those of the great apes.. just to see where the difference lies! |
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Just last night i watch on NZ 20/20 current affairs of groups in NZ who believe survival of the fitness is just around the corner, in a few years according to them. They went out and spent a few days with these people filming them acting out mock battles in the bush, living off the land getting ready for the 'End of Days' drama etc., Their were two grps in different parts of NZ with the same motive - survival. The more camo wearing gun toting with a bit of right wing beliefs to go with it totally failed in the survival code in my books.
1. When hunting a pig they missed 3 times before they got it and when they did kill it, it fell down a gully where they couldn't reach it as it was to difficult for them, so that night they went without dinner ![]() 2. Next day they're all hungry so they go off to retrieve the pig by the time they reached it they were all huffing and puffing their lungs out even though the hill they climbed didn't look all that to difficult. 3. They were all overweight. Well that might help them not starve to sooner. 4. If they had it there way they would round up all the politians and give them a trial if found guilty they would hang them all! ![]() 5. They had no form of proper shelter, tents was the answer. The 2nd grp looked like the kind i would want to side with if had too. They weren't gun toting idiots but they owned guns and only would use them as a last resort. They weren't out to behead the politicians or point the finger at anyone who wasn't on their side. Their livestyle was on farming the land way out in the bush, they had their own animals/veges good shelter and far away from cities as they believe city folks will bear the burden with innocents mudered over food. When a major disaster hits, cities have only 3 days food after that its an eye for an eye. The leader of this group came to New Zealand from Sweden with his family has a good education a professor in science head pretty much screw on, with the purpose to set up a survival kind of livestyle here and any other who wanted to joinup and just live of the land. Pretty simple but most likely the ones that will survive. Last edited by kiwi_2005; 10-30-08 at 08:27 PM. |
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An interesting question to consider as we still find "primitive" people around the planet who have satisfactorily survived the ages. What they seem to have trouble with is the encroachment of modern, enlightened men!
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I love these kinds of predictions, where 'if we continue on the current trend then in a minimum of 20 years, all is doomed'. Nonsense. Absolutely, and utter nonsense. How many people can predict 2012 accurately, let alone 2030. Technology and the free market assure you that there will never let the world, or at least the west, go completely to hell.
To quote Cheney "there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns -- the ones we don't know we don't know." The only concern I have about the future of the world is the final category. It's the stuff no one seems coming that will spell doom for humans, none of this, oh blah blah on current trends impending doom stock up on survival gear blah blah. ![]() (And if the **** REALLY goes downhill, as long as they don't nuke where I live, I can't imagine ever going hungry or without shelter. You'd have to have lived in the city all your life, and become so grossly deformed through weight or injury as to be unable to do much for yourself in the first place to die here.) |
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Why waste your breath talking about evolutionary trends. Humanity is over, mankind is on the way out. Have you forgot there is nothing we can do to stop global warming. Go rob a bank it doesn't matter anymore. The planets surface temperatures are rising, polar ice caps are melting, forest fires, sea levels rising, lands disappearing.
Don't you know nobody can stop global warming now. The consensus has long been known, we are all doomed! Doomed I say HAHAHAHAHA. yes doomed HEHEHEHEHE HAHAHAHAHHA POO POO |
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