androidsixteen 🌲
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It surprises me that we hold such an anachronistic view of evolution -- ie. seeing it as a mechanical process ("only optimizes for survival and replication") Humans cannot engineer an evolutionary process for consciousness better than nature because we lack a systemic view https://x.com/brian_armstrong/status/1907190962125938734
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Cooki
@cooki
how else should we view evolution? I think that’s the right way to view it, why is this wrong?
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androidsixteen 🌲
@androidsixteen.eth
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/09/magazine/beauty-evolution-animal.html In my view, consciousness is primary and one way it expresses itself is through beauty, which itself is a proxy for truth: https://warpcast.com/androidsixteen.eth/0xaa915b8b Natural selection and other prior theories of evolution originated in the industrial era, lending to a more mechanical view of the processes (and a more brutish view of nature)
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