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Evolution

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    T. rex's massive size and powerful bite made it the largest carnivore in its ecosystem, outweighing even large elephants by a ton.
    T. rex likely hunted juveniles and employed endurance running, rather than speed, to catch prey like Triceratops.
    The evidence for pack hunting in dinosaurs is almost nonexistent, challenging popular media portrayals.
    Spinosaurus's teeth and isotopic signatures suggest a primarily fish-eating diet, contrary to some swimming theories.
    Birds are direct descendants of theropod dinosaurs, with feathers evolving for insulation and sexual selection.
    Lee Cronin's assembly theory posits that the complexity of an object is determined by its assembly index, which captures the minimum steps needed to recreate it.
    Cronin argues that life on Mars can be detected by identifying molecules with a molecular weight over 350 and more than 15 fragments, indicating biological origins.
    Cronin challenges the notion that physics alone can explain life's emergence, asserting a disconnect between physics and biology.
    Assembly theory suggests that time is fundamental, opposing deterministic views of the universe's future.
    Cronin claims the probability of AGI doom is 0%, arguing that intelligence and decision-making are uniquely human.
    Humans are 99.9% genetically identical, yet this similarity is often overlooked, leading to unnecessary conflicts.
    AI lacks a limbic system, which limits its ability to replicate human emotional complexity and creativity.

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