intelligent beings achieve technology capacity self-destruction specie — Carl Sagan, Dragons Eden: Speculations Evolution Human Intelligence

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Once intelligent beings achieve technology and the capacity for self-destruction of their species, the selective advantage of intelligence becomes more uncertain.

Carl Sagan, Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence

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