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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Eric who wrote (1514969)1/21/2025 2:19:10 PM
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"Unfortunately it's impossible for life to evolve fast enough to survive at the speed the Earth's biosphere is warming up."

You mean human life? Not all life is equally affected...

Some species will be lost, others will thrive.

Some species exhibit evolutionary changes in remarkably short time frames, especially those with short lifespans and high reproductive rates, such as bacteria, insects, and certain plants.

Hybridization and gene flow between populations, increase adaptability.

While some species face extreme challenges, others, particularly microbial life, are incredibly resilient and can adapt to almost any environment.

What I don't understand is why human life is considered so inherently significant in the grand scheme of things. Whether we endure or fade away, the universe is indifferent to our existence. Just as individual organisms age and die, perhaps entire species are destined to follow a similar path if they fail to adapt and evolve.

Whether we adapt or evolve, eventually, our survival rate will always reset to zero.

Hayflick limit

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