Nature is Metal
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@Klaus said in Nature is Metal:
@jon-nyc said in Nature is Metal:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Nature is Metal:
We have two possibilities - evolution or intelligent design. The hideous grossness of that seems beyond what could reasonably occur by random chance.
Natural selection is anything but random.
But the generation of variants is, to a degree, random. I think "genetic algorithms", for which randomness is essential and which are inspired by evolution, are a great illustration of how randomness can lead to highly sophisticated structures.
Ok, but natural selection is downstream from the (epistemically) random process of mutation. Like the reward mechanism of food discovery is downstream from the pseudo-random movement of the ants.
wrote on 16 Feb 2024, 10:56 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Nature is Metal:
@Klaus said in Nature is Metal:
@jon-nyc said in Nature is Metal:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Nature is Metal:
We have two possibilities - evolution or intelligent design. The hideous grossness of that seems beyond what could reasonably occur by random chance.
Natural selection is anything but random.
But the generation of variants is, to a degree, random. I think "genetic algorithms", for which randomness is essential and which are inspired by evolution, are a great illustration of how randomness can lead to highly sophisticated structures.
Ok, but natural selection is downstream from the (epistemically) random process of mutation. Like the reward mechanism of food discovery is downstream from the pseudo-random movement of the ants.
Yes. It's a search algorithm. First you generate variants, then you discard those that are shit.
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wrote on 14 Apr 2024, 17:35 last edited by Renauda
Nothing in pond is safe from the invasion from the depths below; Giant Water Lillies!
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wrote on 14 Apr 2024, 17:45 last edited by
So water lillies are nature’s version of right wing populist coups. Terrifying.
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wrote on 14 Apr 2024, 18:12 last edited by
If you say so.
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I wasn’t aware of that behaviour in zebras. I wonder if it is common to zebras or occurs in other wild equine species?
wrote on 21 Apr 2024, 13:29 last edited by@Renauda said in Nature is Metal:
I wasn’t aware of that behaviour in zebras. I wonder if it occurs in other wild equine species?
Yeah, I was shocked. Storks are known to pitch the weakest hatchling out of the nest, but zebras?
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wrote on 21 Apr 2024, 13:36 last edited by
I know alpha male lions will kill the cubs of another male as will bears. But I have never heard of it among migratory grazing herd animals such as elk, cariboo or bison. But then…zebras live in Africa where the rules seem to be different for everything.
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I know alpha male lions will kill the cubs of another male as will bears. But I have never heard of it among migratory grazing herd animals such as elk, cariboo or bison. But then…zebras live in Africa where the rules seem to be different for everything.
wrote on 21 Apr 2024, 13:38 last edited by@Renauda said in Nature is Metal:
alpha male lions will kill the cubs of another male as will bears
Had no idea. Amazing.
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@Renauda said in Nature is Metal:
alpha male lions will kill the cubs of another male as will bears
Had no idea. Amazing.
wrote on 21 Apr 2024, 14:35 last edited by@George-K said in Nature is Metal:
@Renauda said in Nature is Metal:
alpha male lions will kill the cubs of another male as will bears
Had no idea. Amazing.
And the weird thing is, as soon as he’s done the mom gets frisky with him.
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wrote on 1 May 2024, 14:45 last edited by taiwan_girl 5 Jan 2024, 14:56
@Axtremus Interesting that the hand sanitizer immediately made the snake "regurgitate" himself. I thought maybe the curve of his teeth or something was preventing that.
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Love that laugh at the end.