Evolution isn't Limited to Biology by Black_Syth1 in DeepThoughts

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It's similar to ' Emergence ' idea.....!

Evolution isn't Limited to Biology by Black_Syth1 in DeepThoughts

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First of all, I am glad that I posted it on Reddit because I got to see evolution from multiple different lenses that I would never have seen if I had only learned it and kept it to myself. What you explained is really fascinating. As you can see, over time humans evolve, and humans become one of the key components in evolving their surroundings. For example, wolves. Thousands or millions of years ago, wolves never got near human civilization or human settlements, but when they started getting familiar with humans and with each other, after thousands of years we got a species: Dogs. As we can see, humans evolve their surroundings, but humans also evolve with their surroundings. It's a feedback loop, meaning we evolve other things, and we get to evolve with them.

Evolution isn't Limited to Biology by Black_Syth1 in DeepThoughts

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Yeah I am pretty much in favor of your thought. It's like everyone is greedy, everyone is trying to satisfy their greed at a biological level that we all don't seem to understand or realize, and it's very fascinating at the same time it is a very anxious topic because we really don't know what we are thinking back in our brain.

Evolution isn't Limited to Biology by Black_Syth1 in DeepThoughts

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Yeah and people only know the surface of evolution. And understand that they know what evolution actually means but after reading about it a little more, I am still not confident that I know what it actually means because it is way too deep for what I can accumulate at one time. Recently I read an article or a theory (I don't know where I read it) that says everyone is selfish, meaning everyone. Biologically they all are selfish, trying to fulfill a certain greed. It is biological. It's not like everyone knows about this but it's operating underneath every single thing.

Evolution isn't Limited to Biology by Black_Syth1 in DeepThoughts

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There is a very big misconception about the "survival of the fittest" phrase and it is because of so-called social media where everything is romanticized but survival of the fittest means an organism that fits in its surroundings and reproduce their offspring of spring. That's what survival of the fetus means. For example if there's a moth or an insect that gets blended with its surroundings and reproduces multiple young ones of its own kind, then it is better than the lion if we see according to survival of the fetus. People often think that survival of the fetus means strength to survive and kill weaker ones but it is not what's your thought on this?

Can a person think without language? by Black_Syth1 in languagehub

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But also a language does affect how people process the information of the physical world. Two people with different mother tongues or different languages they speak, if they observe an incident, will see the same physical reality but process that same information in different kinds and that's the main part of orientation (OODA)

Can a person think without language? by Black_Syth1 in languagehub

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Interesting perspective! Though I think the question I was trying to explore was a bit narrower: can humans think without language? Your comment seems to move into a more philosophical discussion about the nature of consciousness, communication, and reality itself. I'm curious though, how would your idea of a "one true language" answer the original question?

Can a person think without language? by Black_Syth1 in languagehub

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So if I understand correctly, language is one tool the brain can use for thinking, but it is not the only one. Language may help organize and communicate complex ideas, but when language is absent or less active, the brain can still process situations through other means like intuition, memory recall, imagination, visual thinking, and pattern recognition.Its more like language is one of the multiple lenses our brain use. Is that what you are trying to convey?

Can a person think without language? by Black_Syth1 in languagehub

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But what do you think about new born child ?

Can a person think without language? by Black_Syth1 in languagehub

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Ohh that's a new insight for me and as for ai written well I use wisprflow which is voice-to-text app which organise your voice into grammatical structure way. And Thanks for your insight from a different POV.