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Re: Zero Population Growth is Not an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy for human beings     

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Author: RAGLANDMYCOOL
Date: Jan 12, 2007 09:46

... then we have now. Automation to take care of the old people, elimination of the retirement age, retraining for new jobs, and so forth. However, zero population growth is not an evolutionarily stable strategy. War, natural disasters, and ecodisasters may never entirely go away. ZPG is a *choice* ... one which can be changed anytime it becomes necessary. As ...
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Re: Zero Population Growth is Not an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy for human beings     

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Author: Luminoso
Date: Jan 11, 2007 10:58

... we have now. Automation to take care of the old people, elimination of the retirement age, retraining for new jobs, and so forth. However, zero population growth is not an evolutionarily stable strategy. War, natural disasters, and ecodisasters may never entirely go away. ZPG is a *choice* ... one which can be changed anytime it becomes necessary. As for the impact of "...
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Zero Population Growth is Not an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy for human beings     

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Author: drosen0000
Date: Jan 10, 2007 10:37

.... I think that a combination of science and social change can help maintain a more peaceful, stable world then we have now. Automation to take care of the old people, elimination of the retirement age, retraining for new jobs, and so forth. However, zero population growth is not an evolutionarily stable strategy. War, natural disasters, and ecodisasters may never entirely go away.
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Re: Asperger way to the truth     

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Author: Joseph Humming
Date: Sep 9, 2008 16:40

...which leads to the Savanna Principle. ...general intelligence evolved in order to handle evolutionarily- novel problems. The logical convergence of these two separate lines of research leads to the prediction that the human difficulty in dealing with evolutionarily-novel stimuli interacts with general intelligence, such that the Savanna Principle holds stronger among...
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Re: Asperger way to the truth     

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Author: Joseph Humming
Date: Sep 9, 2008 11:12

...which leads to the Savanna Principle. ...general intelligence evolved in order to handle evolutionarily- novel problems. The logical convergence of these two separate lines of research leads to the prediction that the human difficulty in dealing with evolutionarily-novel stimuli interacts with general intelligence, such that the Savanna Principle holds stronger among...
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Re: Asperger way to the truth     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Sep 8, 2008 23:03

..., which leads to the Savanna Principle. ...general intelligence evolved in order to handle evolutionarily- novel problems. The logical convergence of these two separate lines of research leads to the prediction that the human difficulty in dealing with evolutionarily-novel stimuli interacts with general intelligence, such that the Savanna Principle holds stronger among ...
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Re: What the heck is wrong with us!?     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 30, 2008 01:41

... advances also increase fitness — to a point. Let's take common mental conditions one-by-one. People with aggressive and narcissistic personalities are the easiest to understand evolutionarily; they look out for number one. But even if 16 million men today can trace their genes to Genghis Khan (nature's definition of uber-success can be measured by his prolific ...
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Re: What the heck is wrong with us!?     

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Author: Paul
Date: Aug 29, 2008 11:10

..., cognitive advances also increase fitness — to a point. Let's take common mental conditions one-by-one. People with aggressive and narcissistic personalities are the easiest to understand evolutionarily; they look out for number one. But even if 16 million men today can trace their genes to Genghis Khan (nature's definition of uber-success can be measured by his prolific ...
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Re: What the heck is wrong with us!?     

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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Aug 29, 2008 10:51

... to fracture, cognitive advances also increase fitness В— to a point. Let's take common mental conditions one-by-one. People with aggressive and narcissistic personalities are the easiest to understand evolutionarily; they look out for number one. But even if 16 million men today can trace their genes to Genghis Khan (nature's definition of uber-success can be measured by his prolific ...
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Re: Why We Are All Insane     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 27, 2008 13:41

... fine detail and late adjustments would have to be left in the hands of a network of evolutionarily more primitive motor centres, including the brain stem, the spinal column, the basal ganglia, and ... one-by-one. People with aggressive and narcissistic personalities are the easiest to understand evolutionarily; they look out for number one. But even if 16 million men today can trace ...
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