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This is interesting, robots help add validity to sharing
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News Story Here Even Robots Can Be Heroes - ScienceNOW
Basically in a nut shell a theory created about 60 years ago called Hamilton's rule attempts to explain the evolutionary advantage of relatives. Basically close family members will usually help each other out even if its detrimental to one or both. In evolution theory it was always a puzzle why close family relatives would sacrifice ones own chances at spreading gens by assisting a relative. The Hamilton's rule says that while sacrificing ones own ability reproduce hence spreed gens by assisting kins, close family members your family gens are more successful as they are very similar to your own.
Experiments with real robots and virtual robots ended up producing results adding validity to the theory through the normal evolution theory standards. Overall its pretty interesting.
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Jeff ******* says (9:19 AM): Eww, Ottawa is gross. It's infested with politicians, and presently, 1 Harper as well.
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Originally Posted by besson3c
I love ****ing robots!
Too easy.
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Imagine if evolution was finally "proved" using robots? I can't quite put my finger on why that seems totally ****ed up to me.
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Mankind's only chance is to harness the power of stupid.
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Originally Posted by ShortcutToMoncton
Imagine if evolution was finally "proved" using robots? I can't quite put my finger on why that seems totally ****ed up to me.
...and we'll have a weird "Futurama already did it!" on our hands too.
I suppose that would not be equally monumental.
Also, I love ellipses today.
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All the best videos are 99% plain text. They really have a strong grasp of the whole video concept.

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Originally Posted by Laminar
Drunk posting again?
Yeah, be specific.
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Originally Posted by Athens
News Story Here Even Robots Can Be Heroes - ScienceNOW
Basically in a nut shell a theory created about 60 years ago called Hamilton's rule attempts to explain the evolutionary advantage of relatives. Basically close family members will usually help each other out even if its detrimental to one or both. In evolution theory it was always a puzzle why close family relatives would sacrifice ones own chances at spreading gens by assisting a relative. The Hamilton's rule says that while sacrificing ones own ability reproduce hence spreed gens by assisting kins, close family members your family gens are more successful as they are very similar to your own.
Experiments with real robots and virtual robots ended up producing results adding validity to the theory through the normal evolution theory standards. Overall its pretty interesting.
You watch, some idiot is going to come along and want to kill all the robots.
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Originally Posted by The Final Dakar
Yeah, be specific.
OP.
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