Today I saw a list of some of the great questions humans have left to answer. These were along the lines of “What is consciousness?”, apparently a more pressing question than “Why the fuck can’t we stop killing each other?” My line of research being admittedly more geared toward the former type of question, I continued to scan the list. One of the questions was “How can humans and chimps be so different when they’re genomes are 98% similar?” Something strange struck me about the question, but I couldn’t put my finger on what until now, and that is, humans and chimps are not different.
How can I say that?! Look at this chimp! What a freakin’ idiot! Can you see that chimp building the Taj Majal, or being a mime? True, our species can speak, create, and has advanced technologically, so much so that to think of chimps achieving even a step in our direction strikes us as laughable. But a flaw in that argument for human superiority is that only as a species have we accomplished these feats. Could you build the Taj Majal. I couldn’t put two legos together or take a crap without help till I was 9. We have progressed as a species because of the collection of knowledge over 1000s of generations. Put a naked human raised in the wild next to a trained chimp and I doubt that our 2% dissimilarity will seem all that surprising. I think that a few modest improvements in language and memory (without humans being around, of course) would see our cousins doing as well as we are in the long run. Just saying.
Tales of a β male
Monday, May 19, 2008
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You're a fucker! Ha!
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