Sculptor1 wrote: ↑November 5th, 2021, 4:18 am
If you have ever seen a baby born, you know we are animals.
We like to think of ourselves as something special, but there is no doubt humans have nothing unique including "self awareness" which I think is far more widespread than people like to admit.
Interesting, but I think this logic is contradictory to the following logic:
The natural world contains about 8.7 million species, according to a new estimate described by scientists as the most accurate ever.
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1. How on earth is it possible there are so many different kinds of animals, yet only one kind of people?
Why aren't there super intelligent humans, as little as 10 cm high people, or feathered people and so on?
2. Then if evolution theory (not fact) is taken into account, then why we never observed some sort of human kind to evolve out of animals?
Or why for example can't we turn an animal into a higher state animal or even human, at least a little?
Surely we can train animals but that's not the same thing, we can train ourselves as well.
3. If your answer to evolution theory is that it takes a lot of time for evolution to manifest it self then why
do we observe new kinds of animals coming to existence, but we do not observe new kinds of people?
I think we are very very far from being just a kind of animals, we do not evolve in any way, not even beyond intellect because our discoveries are based on existing knowledge not on evolution of intellect.
We are truly unique and non changing at all.
As for consciousness it's still possible that's just a biological thing that is very specific to human kind.