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by grues-dinner
538 days ago
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"Fairly slow" on an evolutionary timescale and "stable" across human timescales are functionally the exact same thing. The difference between the two is negligible compared to the difference between either of them and what we currently have, which is "unprecedented" on human timescales and euphemistically "radical" on evolutionary ones. You might as well say "look I just don't understand why people say we need to stop the car, obviously slowing down to walking speed would be enough" while the car continues to accelerate at full throttle towards a cliff edge. |
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