Dalek Prime wrote:I think any new self-aware species that have needs and ego will inevitably mess things up the way we have.
I suspect you're right, Dalek, and for very good biological reasons. Homo sapiens was his own genetic engineer. He climbed to the top of the tree of sentience by eating the dumb ones and he's never managed to shake off the habit. Armageddon is probably hard-wired into us because no species could ever become this smart without following a similar evolutionary trajectory. Once a species reaches a certain level of sentience it has no natural predators left apart from others of its own kind. There is no other possible evolutionary imperative for increasing intelligence.
"Homo hominis lupus est"... Plautus. "Man is the wolf of man"
Of course Plautus was a playwright and not an evolutionary biologist so he probably imagined he was composing a metaphor rather than making a scientific statement. As it happens he was doing both.
"The survival value of human intelligence has never been satisfactorily demonstrated"....Michael Crichton
Skip wrote:Would it be worth speculating which species comes up after us, and what kind of world-order they'll create? I often speculate about that, privately.
I'm a dog-lover, Skip, so I wouldn't mind seeing the dogs have a crack at it. They're a lot nicer than us and most of them are a lot smarter as well. All they need is hands and they'll be ruling the world in no time.