Sunday, April 19, 2026

LOOKING FOR INTELLIGENT LIFE

 

 


I am in my late eighties.  I have lived for almost a century, and at this time of life, I tend to look back rather than forward.  The thing that stands out the most to me is the stupidity of a human race that considers itself intelligent.

 

About six thousand years ago, the great apes and humans had a common ancestor.    We are basically advanced apes.

 

We have evolved a brain capable of functional intelligence. A majority of humans are capable of training to perform a task and functioning in a loose society.   We have not invented flight, mass transit, and electronic technology; a tiny, small percentage of us have the advanced intelligence of thought experiments, and have dragged the rest of us, kicking and screaming, into the future we now live in.

 

Our future should look exciting; but we are the only animals, except for chimpanzees, our closest cousin in the animal kingdom, that regularly conduct wars and genocide against their own kind.  That propensity will be our own destruction. 

 

Our greatest fear should not be AI or asteroids.  The inevitability of a theology with a nuclear weapon will be more likely to bring about the sixth extinction. 


It wasn’t enough in Jonestown for true believers to drink the Kool-Aid; they had to bring along all the others with them.




 

Religion is a frightening force, impervious to, and immunized against, mere reasoning. 

Thoughts of an old man in the wee hours of the morning

the Ol’Buzzard


3 comments:

  1. Just like war -- "Organized religion, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing!"

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  2. Our species, Homo sapiens, emerged from Homo erectus around 300,000 years ago before migrating out of Africa. Scientists currently believe that human evolution started several million years before that, so that common ape-like ancestor is not 6,000 years old.

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  3. The common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees was six million years ago, not six thousand. The common ancestor with other apes was even further back.

    All other ape species are dozens to hundreds of times more violent than humans, measured by the proportion of individuals that die by violence. Many ant species engage in war and genocide.

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COMMENT: Ben Franklin said, "I imagine a man must have a good deal of vanity who believes, and a good deal of boldness who affirms, that all doctrines he holds are true, and all he rejects are false."