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by clacke2
2440 days ago
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We didn't have to be first. Other primates might have picked up the rock before we did, but eventually lost the race. Maybe the fire-cooking, rock-throwing domesticating niche is just that competitive. So it might be more like "we are the ones that remain", but yeah, either variant is a spin on the old weak anthropic principle, which is never quite satisfying. |
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> fire-cooking, rock-throwing domesticating niche
Just knowing if that was the evolutionary pressure along the path would be enough for me (even if it could have been another ape or a corvid or whatever - or maybe they are on that path now?)
BTW Matt Ridley has the theory that division of labour (trade enabling specialization) was the gradient.