Humanity may not be extraordinary but rather the natural evolutionary outcome for our planet and likely others, according to a new model for how intelligent life developed on Earth

A new model suggests that humanity might not be an extraordinary phenomenon but rather a natural evolutionary result for our planet—and potentially others—when it comes to the development of intelligent life.

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  1. That’s an intriguing perspective! It suggests that intelligence might not be as rare or unique as we often think, but rather a plausible result of evolutionary processes under the right conditions. This prompts fascinating questions about the prevalence of intelligent life throughout the universe. If many planets could potentially give rise to similar forms of intelligence, it might reshape our understanding of our place in the cosmos. What are your thoughts on the implications of this model for our search for extraterrestrial life?

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