This is Part 3 of a 3 part series on the Theory of Evolution and its implications Show notes: I spent the first 2 years at @columbia primarily focusing on the education of evolutionary theory. 🎓 📚 After having read enough books, research papers - having written a few myself, I bring to you a quick summation of the entire concept in a 3 video series.
This is Part 3 of a 3 part series on the Theory of Evolution and its implications Show notes: I spent the first 2 years at @columbia primarily focusing on the education of evolutionary theory. 🎓 📚 After having read enough books, research papers - having written a few myself, I bring to you a quick summation of the entire concept in a 3 video series.
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But as soon as we have 80, 90, 100 percent control
over our evolution, we'll have a decision to make
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and that decision will be "What do I pass on and what do I
stop?"
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And to answer that, we must answer
another important question
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What is the purpose of keeping these people alive,
or for instance, propogating human race
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Welcome to the court
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So, Bro, Partly the whole idea of this pravachan game
isn’t just me giving out advices, or self help talk or ...
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concepts of psychological reality construction
I want to...
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But part of me also instills, the sense of curiosity
which we all leave behind in our childhood
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The primary reason behind leaving
this ‘sense of curiosity’ in our childhood is that..
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...we develop a sense of aversion towards the
primary source of information, like our school books
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And in my case, this whole cycle finally
came to an end when I started realizing that the...
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So today we’ll be talking about another such similar issue
and ...
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we'll dive deep into this issue on a
complicated level and examine it. Let’s see what we find out
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From what I know, whatever we talk about right now
I won't be addressing any personal application of this issue
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But what will happen is...
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And no matter who you are, this type of thinking...
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It's is that kind of an idea, which will
make you think of things beyond the issue itself
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Today we will be talking about the theory of evolution
and we know it by the Darwinian name of it
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Theory of Natural selection
And the concepts of the theory of natural selection are very
simple
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You'll survive, you'll bear kids and eventually only the
offsprings of these fit people will keep on surviving
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But before Darwin came up with this theory
Many people speculated about this natural life order
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One of them was Lamarck
And Lamarck's theory...you can call it the proto-theory of
evolution
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It came before Darwin's consolidated theory of evolution
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It was like an almost attempt, to understand what was
happening
and Lamarck's idea was this...
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The necks of Giraffes, are so long because of
constantly stretching it to reach their food
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And eventually it elongates
So his idea was that the stimulus of life...
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The situations in this life, will determine your natural
evolution
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Darwin rejected his theory
Nothing happens in the span of one generation
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Some traits pass on from one generation to the other
and this process takes place over hundreds of generations
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Now, I think about 70 years after Lamarck, Darwin comes,
Darwin announces his theory of evolution with Gregor Mendel
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Was it Mendel? Anyway...
Darwin announces his theory of evolution...
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And then it's established, everyone accepts that the theory
of evolution operates on natural selection
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How the nature selects the fittest
eventually populates the entire population
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However, all the biologists, doctors, psychologists
run away after listening to this analysis
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And from this comes the concept, that you have to be
nature's
strongest specimen to survive and what not
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But we forget, actually Lamarck wasn't entirely wrong
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Darwin talks about evolution, beginning from the single
celled organism, and gradually leading up to humans
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And when it comes to the question of human
language being formed or human art being formed...
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Why is it that even the dumbest, least intelligent human
beings
are still more intelligent than the smartest of any other
animal
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Darwins doesn't answer this, he leaves this out
He doesn't consider this necessary
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And everyone closes the books on this, how language evolved
what was the reason for it?
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Infact there's no academic or philosophical speculation
about this either
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But a hyper interesting factoid about this is that...
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Lamarck says, the circumstances of this life
determine how you'll become
Exactly! That's what happens
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But for that to happen it's important that I can pass on
what
I've earned in this life
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If a giraffe elongates his neck by stretching,
then his children will also have a long neck, automatically
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All this is not possible in Darwin's theory
because according to Darwin, the genes are passed on...
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Information earned in the same life
cannot be passed on
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But because we had the means of language because we had the
means of culture,
information acquired in this very age could be passed on
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And that gets passed on to your son or your daughter
|and from there their children and from there their children
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And this keeps compounding and whatever remains of it
over a long period of time, we call it culture
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This is the role of culture in evolution
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So think about somebody who has a particular set of genes
goes to jail and never has children, then it's not possible
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And this prison system is a cultural artifact in itself
Likewise there are many reasons that are culturally
restricted
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and this way our evolutionary stream gets controlled
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...and we don’t know when or why it occurred,
we started becoming Darwinian as well as Lamarckian
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What we can extract from this concept is that...
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The amount of information retained in one lifecycle
which can be passed on, is what determines the evolution
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So the future of our species, according to Darwin, is
limited to the information which is coded in our genes
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As soon as we get the benefit of language, and the language
starts evolving...
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that same information can now be linguistically coded,
stored in books or uploaded on Netflix and then passed on
our future generations
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And Memes is a very very fascinating idea, what memes are
essentially
are ideas that are so compatible to your genes...
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...that they propagate themselves through riding on your
genes. For instance religion, or money
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This concept of money or the concept of religion is so
compatible with our genes or our biological behaviors...
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we are status beings, socially organize yourself from top to
bottom,
you put in money in the equation then money makes that easy
for us.
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So these memes, they essentially have a strong efficacy,
or a strong efficacy ratio with our genes,
and they survive on their own
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Alright? From Darwin to Lamarckian movement,
from natural selection to cultural movement...
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Now sometimes, over the last hundred years or so,
but I would say 100 years is giving it too much weight..
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...but sometimes over the last 60 years or so, we developed
something far more interesting and these are called...
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Or, we don’t know but maybe
twitter and facebook are examples of good Temes
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because as soon as we interact with them,
our biology starts exploiting
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Our feel good hormone starts pumping faster,
likes make our serotonin levels start going up
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The ratio of our hormonal profile and our
social media activity acquires 1:1
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Maybe even Youtube is a Teme, or even Joe Rogan for an
instance, Howard Stern...
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there are 50 different people who by
the means of technological ideas have been stored for ever
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And the gradient is the same
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And the more information you have
the greater control you have on evolution
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If I know exactly what kind of offsprings I want in the next
generation
I'll frame the culture of the surrounding in such a manner
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And then only the people who fall within the accepted
bracket
will have sex and reproduce
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With temes, the information processing power
becomes exponential
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We can understand and quantify
waaay more than we could with just memes
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And from this fundamental movement, from memes to temes
the game is going to change
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Up until now, with Darwin, with Lamarck, our evolution was
guided by randomized forces, but as soon as we have
80, 90, 100 percent control
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...over our evolution, we'll have a decision to make
and that decision will be "What do I pass on and what do I
stop?"
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And to answer that, we must answer
another important question
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What is the purpose of keeping these people alive,
or for instance, propogating human race
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We have to sort it out on that basis
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And answering this question is not easy
because at least up until now, it's been very difficult
to understand the collective meaning of us all
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We've barely ever been on the same page, all of us at once,
ever
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And we would have to create means to do that
And usually the means that are created to do that...
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...are Authoritarian means
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And what they eventually lead to
is genocidal measures
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And when you have the tool to decide who gets to live
further
what genes get to go forward, be that through CRISPR of
whatever
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What is the purpose of us all, our species
of our awareness, of our consciousness, of our existence
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Why I am I aware of what I'm doing?
Why can I experience saying all of this?
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Until we answer what the purpose of our species is,
and it cannot be something as flaccid as just being good to
each other
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That just doesn't work
So if everyone is suddenly good to each other, shares and
cares, now what?
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What now? We'll get bored, You have to have a game which you
can play
for a very long time with some sense of incremental
achievement
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And to find that... Exploring space, exploring 6 dimensions
we have no idea how we'll do that
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We have not even begun to think about that question
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And we have no idea
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