Quote from FRuiTY PeBBLe:
on planet earth, yes.
for me to be very sure, i'd want to compare cerebellum size (or whatever part of the brain where complex thinking is done) of the most evolved animals on earth. something neat would be to know if there are any animals on earth with larger cerebellums than humans.
as a previous poster said, a big computer is not necessarily better, but i do not believe that animal brains on earth are WIRED much differently. i think the human brain is bigger AND probably wired a little better (bigger and better computer) than any other brain on earth.
ANOTHER POINT: the reason i think humans have such advanced brains is because we walk upright and have fingers. these advantages allow us to do sophisticated things--thus promoting the advancement of more evolved brain. have fun being a dog and creating some complicated machine, standing on your arms and legs and having no real fingers.
I PREDICT THE HUMAN BRAIN BECOMES LARGER AS HUMANS EVOLVE. (and i bet they were smaller in the past)
When we say "more advanced", we mean it in relation to our brains' processing power. So, in that respect, yes, I would agree that we seem to be the most advanced.
My question, though, was more to do with life in general. When I asked if you believe we are the most advanced, I meant it as are we "the best" creatures? Are humans, for example, the creatures best suited to life on Earth, most likely to ensure the survival of the species? In those kind of terms. (Of course, the big question is against what standard do we measure who is best, worst etc?)
I really don't have an answer myself, I've only recently thought about it. I'm curious as to what you might think about it.
