@olddustyghost@Spacebunny@voxday@RolfNelson Um you dumb fuck, I’m a specialist in operationalization, and the falsification of cantorian sets and infinities as deviation from the cartesian restoration of mathematical realism. Now, given that you’ve just illustrated you’re a dumb fuck, let me explain for you and other dumb fucks, just what I said in one of the earilest posts to you dumb fucks on the topic: Infinities tell us only that we are missing sufficient information to identify the operational (existential limit) and that the question isn’t why evolution computes so quickly, but why evolution computes so well. So then JFG and I spent a bit of time explaining how evolution tries to limit the problem of infinities: in other words, what regulatory forces are extant in evolutionary reproduction that LOWER the rate of evolution to the maximum of selection pressure without collapse.
Now if you weren’t a dumb fuck you would understand that. But if you weren’t a dumb fuck you wouldn’t ahve ever believed Vox, or any other moron that evolutionary computation can’t achieve ratdical evolutionary change witin just a generation, two, or three.
In other words the rate of evoutionary adaptation is determined by the relatinoshiop between the productive content of the dna, the information content of the cell at any given state, the regulation of the dna production at any given state, the reproductive recombination of the dna during sexual reproduction, the mutation that occurs at division, recombination, regulation recombination, in-utero environment, and the very long list of selection pressures.
So, of those, selection pressure appears to be the most controlling variable given the … and in humans regulatory expression rather than DNA coding appears to be the most influential axis of evolution given that there is one single universal direction of human evolution: neoteny. And while some neotenic signals are genetic (eyes, skin color) and are very simple, Neoteny is not so much determined by SNP but by many polygenic interactions, but by regulatory expression. So just as your brain (to the extent you dumb fucks have one) performs trillions of parallel computations – yet we cannot examine or understand them given that complexity, the same is true of neotenic evolution that regulates the migration of growth stem cells away from the neutral tube. That regulation is largely responisble for slowing our development and maturity to provide the benefits of childhood non-aggression, for long enough periods of time that our neuology can develop intentional self regulation (executive function, agency). But this development that leads to our intelligence and ability to cooperate, is offset by the lost of persistent short term memory which is why chimps defeat us so thorougly.