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by jacooper
1205 days ago
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This doesn't make sense when applied to current technology.
Can you say that because we made cars we didn't develop to run faster?
And because we have hospitals, genes that aren't optimal for a climate still exist? Since the start of humanity, we made tools to make things easier for us, we don't fish with our hands anymore for a reason. |
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Cognition however is what defines our very soul. Being human is intricately linked with it in a way that the physical is not. Stephen Hawkings could be an example of that.
Ceding cognition presents a very real and existential problem for humans. What’s left? We have literally no other defining qualities.
About your examples: people are more obese than ever and cars certainly don’t help. Only the elite few have the resources to focus on something as useless as running fast. “We” as a society cannot run fast(er) and I’ll indeed argue that this ability decreased because of technology. Not that I particularly care about running.