anybody wanna take a gander at this one?
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Why do we have parts of the brian dedicated to reading and writing when those functions are so relatively recent as to be 1000% unrelated to any evolutionary process?
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>just learn 17-th century math bro it will make you better at programming
why is cs education like this?
why is cs education like this?
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The current military conflict contains an unspoken war pitting the lame brained political activists of Reddit against the razor sharp scientists of 4chan. As would be expected, 4chan is winning with ease. At the present time the casualty count is:
Reddit: roughly 2000 casualties, over 700 fatal, at an expense of about $40,000,000 so far
4chan: 62 IPs b&'d for 1-3 days, 4 permab&s and an overall cost of less than $10
Reddit: roughly 2000 casualties, over 700 fatal, at an expense of about $40,000,000 so far
4chan: 62 IPs b&'d for 1-3 days, 4 permab&s and an overall cost of less than $10
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Homo erectus
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Can evolution still work once there are 8 billion people on earth?
Like imagine one baby is born in America with a useful adaption. It now has to survive many generations to keep replicating to try and reach a volume that is significant in a population of 330 million. Like that would take many thousands of years and by that time so many other things would have changed and technology will have moved so far that it will now be in a totally different environment and may no longer be useful.
I can see it working well in small jungle tribes and small civilizations becuase it can become significant in not that many generations. But now when people hardly have any kids and the populations are so stupidly high nothing can get ahead before the world changes.
Is evolution still working, does anyone know?
Like imagine one baby is born in America with a useful adaption. It now has to survive many generations to keep replicating to try and reach a volume that is significant in a population of 330 million. Like that would take many thousands of years and by that time so many other things would have changed and technology will have moved so far that it will now be in a totally different environment and may no longer be useful.
I can see it working well in small jungle tribes and small civilizations becuase it can become significant in not that many generations. But now when people hardly have any kids and the populations are so stupidly high nothing can get ahead before the world changes.
Is evolution still working, does anyone know?
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how true is this? will going into math make me a lefty? I don't want to be politically swayed by school, I just want to learn.
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Why are cats the only species with well-studied wavefunction?
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We are the FirstBorn. At least in this galactic cluster. Simple as.
Abiogenesis and development of intelligent life are unimaginably rare.
Abiogenesis and development of intelligent life are unimaginably rare.
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Is there any legitimate argument against the materialist philosophy? Not "physical possessions" but all things can be explained by or in relation to matter (thus not needed anything outside of the"physical world")
