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by Out_of_Characte
358 days ago
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Its impossible to properly seperate biological evolution from current day enviromental pressure. There have been many natural and man-made disasters that have killed or otherwise economically robbed millions of people from a good future in their lifetime. Its difficult to say what the fitness function actually selected for. If you could look back far enough and understood most of the enviromental pressures we faced, then we are all lottery winners of our tumultous history. |
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In my original comment, I was claiming that biological evolution is not relevant for this:
> as people and societies become wealthier and better educated (both correlated with intelligence), their reproduction rates drop precipitously. Perhaps we've overshot the intelligence cliff and evolution is now gradually pulling us back.