April 5, 2063.
First Contact. The day when Vulcans and Humans met for the first time <3
April 5, 2063.
First Contact. The day when Vulcans and Humans met for the first time <3
Finally!
wow sorry i didnt read this sooner. Metacognitive intelligence is definitely human and I doubt other planets will be able to produce life of metacognitive intelligence. Evolution does NOT guide organisms to have that kind of intelligence. In fact, there's no purpose to have metacognitive intelligence but we just happen to have it as a species. No other species ever reached that level so far and the conditions don't seem to be favorable for metacognitive intelligence. We were NEARLY wiped out according to evolutionists around 40,000 years ago - there was a huge bottleneck and that the genetic shift is the likely the reason we gained intelligence. Apes, our closest relatives, show intelligence but evidence is lacking for metacognition. And you know, we have about 100,000 apes left - in theory, they may evolve to have metacognitive intelligence but conditions simply do not favor that course of evolution for them.
The odds of other animals having metacognitive intelligence is pretty slim.
It's like saying that a housefly saying, "There must be other species with the same number of eyes that I have!"
Or a dog saying, "There must be other species who can smell as well as I do!"
Or a cat saying, "There must be other species that purr like I do!"
Or elephants saying, "There must be other species with a trunk!"
It's all about natural selection and keep in mind that natural selection doesn't give a hoot about intelligence, trunks, purrs, barks, eyes, etc.
First Contact. The day when Vulcans and Humans met for the first time <3
I remember reading that story in high school. Weird.I imagine we will have a transition like Arthur C. Clarke's Childhood's End with the aliens' involvement, but I'll believe it when I see it.
id' just tell them to piss off, no enough room for aliens here...we're over populated and under resourced, unless they got a way or a galactic map/loophole(portal) to the nearest food-plently planet...other than that got no time for aliens..
Remember this old saying...The Earth does not belong to us. We belong to the Earth.
try telling magnate, politicians, capitalists that
so what, are you practically saying, give it over to aliens? no way
try telling magnate, politicians, capitalists that
so what, are you practically saying, give it over to aliens? no way
nobody's saying we are giving it over to anybody.
aliens wont think that, they'd be like,yummy yummy let devour them too
I think I'm more likely to see someone from the future than I am an alien. Considering all that has been noted about evolution + our knowledge of space + the 10,000 other things that would have to fall into place, eh, no. Bending spacetime sounds more plausible.
I remember reading that story in high school. Weird.
It's certainly true that natural selection isn't directive towards any particular feature, though obviously with some features (like sight) we can see convergent evolution because it appeared to be useful to many different animals.
However, while it's obviously not guaranteed to evolve, the fact that it did once means that it theoretically can evolve again. And as convergent evolution has shown, it's possible for the same feature to evolve through multiple pathways.
What about bacteria? Plants? Fungi? They're living but have no intelligence or eyes. It's still life.
Sponge is considered an animal. Jellyfish as well. None of them have eyes.