Human Intelligence is Unique in our Universe

in #philosophy8 years ago (edited)

Life has a taste for simplicity as much as it does for efficiency. Complicated mechanisms, such as human intelligence, emerge from unique events involving competition. Concerning this planet at least, what we have come to call as intelligence is a product of entropy. The odds of this process being reproduced are similar (if not greater) to a tiny meteor landing as a piercing on a human earlobe.
 
 


 
 
The issue here is not about statistics. It understandable that one might have more chances in winning the lottery when buying 1000 instead of 10 tickets. Statistics though still fall short when trying to replicate all the different variations of the ink molecules on each different nanofiber of each ticket.
 
It is believed that human-like intelligence can exist in the universe based on the narrative of statistics. In fact the number of galaxies is irrelevant for this problem.

Human intelligence is not about a statistical event but rather a unique event. In the same way one cannot replicate anything composite in this universe.

One can make 2 prints of the same winning lottery ticket but on a micro-level those tickets will be vastly different. The similarity is apparent only to the concept of winning. In the same way an outside observer can judge DNA replication as the same form of intelligence for all life on earth.
 
 

 
The reason why human intelligence is unique is rather simple; there are vastly better ways for a being to survive within their environment rather than create such an elaborate function. For example the evolution of speed, efficient antibodies or massive reproduction rates, are mechanisms shared by many species because of their evolutionary efficacy.
 
In contrast, an ability to build a shelter—a massively complicated structure, involving many cognitive processes from a single organ—becomes obsolete when the body can retain heat via elongating existing hair into fur. Similarly, bows and arrows are very much useless when a being is equipped with claws and speed. The first apes did not even have to make this leap forward for millennia because there was no need. Remember those weird (and useless) japanese inventions? Same logic applies with the evolution of human intelligence.
 
 

The human brain has essentially bailed out humanity from evolutionary bankruptsy. Humanity sucks at pretty much everything when compared to other mammals on this planet. Whether one examines eyesight, hearing, smell, speed or hunting abilities all other animals look like the X-men when compared to humans. As a result, evolution resorted in developing unusually large brains extremely fast, in order to compensate for all these shortcomings.


Nonetheless, humans are generally proud for themselves. There is a belief that some kind of evolutionary ladder has been climbed. Other species seem to reside below while humans look up to the stars to find a match. The error with this rhyme of thought, is that any other species can think just about the same about its own kind. Uniqueness has nothing to do with superiority. As Douglas Adams has put it:
 

“For instance, on the planet Earth, man had always assumed that he was more intelligent than dolphins because he had achieved so much—the wheel, New York, wars and so on—whilst all the dolphins had ever done was muck about in the water having a good time. But conversely, the dolphins had always believed that they were far more intelligent than man—for precisely the same reasons.”

 


 
It is fun to entertain one's mind with the Drake Equation or the Fermi Paradox but both seem to fall short when reality is introduced. Mere theories build on statistically deficient models. Their only use is to expand the human imagination - which is not necessarily a bad thing.

The universe runs on chaos. The human desire to acquire meaning through patterns remains an illusion—a usefull one nonetheless. Humanity values itself so much that something similar or ever superior to it must and should exist. This desire is not only reflected in the perception of the universe but also in daily affairs.


Order is seeked due to the briefness of human life. Earthquakes, floods, tsunamis and disease are viewed as "disorderly" and a threat to survival. In fact the universe was build on this very "order". Chaos is the law of nature. Order is the illusion of humanity.

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Very true. We think we are pretty damn good whilst we hasten in the highest rate of extinction since the ass end of the dinosaurs time here on earth. Soon enough, if we don't destroy our selves first, we will be the only smart animal left.

Lol we are such tools.

Come on @skum give humanity a brake :)

We are trying to brake through the "survival barrier" this time around. Personally I don't think we will survive in our biological entities but rather in some other form. Probably a cyborg

Right on.

The human brain is very expensive... you can't maintain everything else and a very large brain... therefore from an evolutionary perspective - if you don't use it - you lose it.

If you take a close look at our evolution @gavvet , you will see that as we slowly developed settlements our insticts started diminishing. There was no need for them in protective environments. We rather induced our brain evolution on the expense of everything else. Is this what you mean?

You made some excellent points in your post, however, i believe there must be some other intelligent lifeform in this infinite/expansive universe, somewhere.

Why do you say this @ricardoguthrie? What other form for you think exists?

Well I don't need to know the form that alien life might have taken to believe its a possibility. Inteligence doesn't have to be human intelligence.

This is what I am saying on the post. I am talking about the uniqueness of human intelligence

I think Humans are a spontaneous Miracle but the way we treat our tiny Blue Speck in the void we will be just a fleeting one.
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We went through 5 mass extinctions already @stephen-somers . Don't you think we can at least make it through the 6th? :)

fingers crossed but I don think it will be "civilised" humans that will...it will be the cultures that are closest to the earth that may survive and prosper.

What do you mean @stephen-somers by "cultures that are closest to the earth?"

People who still live off the land. Who see the earth as their mother.

Dammit I would love to debate this with you if I wasn't at work right now!

Well, I will be waiting @fleetinuance. I have debated this myself extensively in the past

And yet we only use 10-15℅ part of ours brain imagine if we able to launch full access to our brain can we be like Lucy ? LoL

@rainchen the belief that humans only use 10-15% of their brain has no basis. Humans utilize 100% of their brain- just not all 100%-at one given time. Different parts of the brain "light-up" at different times thus giving the illusion that function comes only from 10-15% usage.

Also, why be like Lusy when one can use brain impants to become ever more efficient? :)

We do use more then 10%. https://goo.gl/bWtW9a
What is true is that we are consciously are aware of about 10% of all the data our senses are sending to our brain.
This can be improved by observation skills, meditation and even certain videogames.

Yeah, I read somewhere that we use most of it. Although on a related note there are theories that each of our hemispheres are unique individual conchessnesses. Cool post. I tend to assume there is intelligent life in the universe, but aside from tool building I make no assumtions about alien similarity to humanity. P.S. remember to upvote the replies you value.

There are indeed many tecniques omarb to icrease brain efficiency but don't you think that impants and mods are a much more efficient alternative?

The giant hologram theory looks very convincing and this experience we call life is also this simulation in our brain. Our senses send impulses to our brain and this brain creates another simulation based on preconceptions.


Still something inside me thinks this is just a part of the story and we the human vessel allows us to be experiencing a range of perspectives on reality and one of those is a hologram but there is also these many hidden sensations that we experience.

I am sure in 100 years they will be taking our projections are mere fantasies. Indeed w cannot possibly know. We barely reached outside of our evolutionary event horizon. Hopefully we will be alive to witness revelations.

I will be watching this tonight. thank you

I try to solve simple maths and I feel like I'm access 150% power and still can't solve it hahahahaha :p

@rainchen This is why we invented calculators. so they can do it for us :)

Could be ye, there are always infinite ways to achieve something. Efficiency is relative to the criteria that we choose. We could also argue that we are already cyborgs if you would observe us from outside the 3d perspective. check this : http://nautil.us/issue/9/time/life-is-a-braid-in-spacetime
I do agree on the chaos and infinite randomness contains everything. It is time that creates a limitation so we can observe a pattern.

Interesting article. I would say we are cyborgs since we have tripled our lifespans by using technology.

and since we are on the subject of mind bending reality. Have you seen this? btw i am following you @omarb . i like the way you see the world

http://motherboard.vice.com/read/there-is-growing-evidence-that-our-universe-is-a-giant-hologram

Always very thought provoking content. Keep it up!

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