It may have been a woman that developed the first spear, but I can recall. I recall seeing a docu
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about it. It even went as far as to say our imagination as it is could be traced back to that moment.
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Might be a bit simplistic.
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Probably lol I'm summing it up really badly. First tool development led to our evolution.
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At some point it became better for us to stand up & consequently lose power & balance but have hands free to do things.
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Our brains and our hands took priority is it fair to say?
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Nearly ended us tho didn't it? Hips got smaller & heads bigger! We might be an evolutionary blip. Other humans extinct.
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Yeah you could argue that our own tools could end us (WMD's and so on), or development of AI possible mistake.
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And this intelligence seems to only have evolved once whilst really valuable things like eyes many times separately.
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Something that woke me up to evolution was how similar we are to most other creatures, eyes, ears, nose. Related.
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I'm fascinated by our morality. The Moral Animal: Why We are the Way We Are such a good book & The Atheist & the Bonobo
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Cool I'll have to check them out. There's a lot to wonder about and its pretty great to explore it.
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