smart monke smart, but stupid monke many, no can smart monke beat many stupid monke
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Replying to @ne0agent1c
200,000 years ago speciation from ape occurred, and those that didn't speciate were outcompeted, destroyed. Somewhere in the last 200,000 years the humans closest to apes must have learned the general principle of speciation because all of their behavior is designed to prevent it
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Replying to @Alephwyr
they are simply uncoordinated, or put another way, negatively coordinated - coordinated against higher-level coordination; they will be left behind, perhaps soon even
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Replying to @ne0agent1c
It won't be a clean break. The only axis the break can occur along for practical reasons is wealth and wealth rewards too much stupidity. It will be with us forever.
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Replying to @Alephwyr
the subset only needs a higher median IQ than the other subset
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Replying to @ne0agent1c
I don't think it's just IQ, I think it's also innate propensity for strategy. What we broadly call neurotypicality is closely related to the types of social games that drag everyone else down, though it's a subset of that really.
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Like we can imagine very smart people who behave in perfectly spiteful and universally destructive ways.
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