intelligence inevitability, a consequence evolution? Bacteria succeede — Todd Crawshaw, Exploits Satyr

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Was intelligence an inevitability, a consequence of evolution? Bacteria succeeded without a brain, possessing survival skills that rivaled their biological hosts. So why should a creature of higher intelligence expect to do better? Humans were on the verge of being replaced by their hybrid creations. How intelligent was that?

Todd Crawshaw, Exploits of the Satyr

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