Originally posted by Impaler[WrG]
How can it be that a group of individuals totaly bent on Self preservation at the individual level (and some even seeing a value in group preservation) would in their global output be totaly self destructive down to the last individual?
How can it be that a group of individuals totaly bent on Self preservation at the individual level (and some even seeing a value in group preservation) would in their global output be totaly self destructive down to the last individual?
There is no connection necessarily between the needs of the one and the needs of the many. That this shocks you says a few things I think.
-Smack
Petri Dish, bacteria, explosion, no more agar food, no more bacteria. Had the bacteria reasoned that by reproducing slowly and keeping their population in check they could last longer, perhaps long enough for Dr. Beaker to come along and feed them again, they would survive. No, bacteria don't need to reason to be successful. As you said, some individuals would survive (carried away on a breeze or a lab tech's sleeve, etc.). But I ask you, why on earth would we want to follow this kind of population pattern ourselves?
-S
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