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    Alexandre Oliva (lxo@snac.lx.oliva.nom.br)'s status on Thursday, 20-Feb-2025 12:27:41 JST Alexandre Oliva Alexandre Oliva
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    • Damn Interesting
    you make it sound like unintelligent life is evitable, but a lot of people don't have the privilege to leave

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      Paul Sutton (zleap@qoto.org)'s status on Thursday, 20-Feb-2025 12:27:42 JST Paul Sutton Paul Sutton
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      If we look towards the USA for intelligent life, we won't find any in a few years as those with a decent leval of IQ are all going to move to another country, leaving the billionaires, and MAGA behind.

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      Damn Interesting (damninteresting@mastodon.cloud)'s status on Thursday, 20-Feb-2025 12:27:43 JST Damn Interesting Damn Interesting

      Is Intelligent Life Inevitable?
      https://www.universetoday.com/170991/is-intelligent-life-inevitable/?utm_source=DamnInteresting

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        Is Intelligent Life Inevitable?
        from Mark Thompson
        Biologists identified a series of “hard steps” on the journey from abiogenesis – that life evolved naturally from non-living matter – to modern civilisation. These steps, such as the evolution of multi-cellular organisms or even language make the stark suggestion that intelligent life is highly improbable! Instead, the researchers propose that human-like life could be … Continue reading ""

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