• vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org
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    4 hours ago

    Evolution managed it, and evolution isn’t as smart as us, it’s just got many many chances to guess right.

    I don’t think you are estimating correctly the amount of energy spent by “evolution” to reach this.

    There are plenty of bodies in the universe with nothing like human brain.

    You should count the energy not of just Earth’s existence, formation, Solar system’s formation and so on, but much of the visible space around. “Much” is kinda unclear, but converting that to energy so big, so we shouldn’t even bother.

    It’s best to assume we’ll never have anything even resembling wetware in efficiency. One can say that genomes of life existing on Earth are similar to fossil fuels, only for highly optimized designs we won’t like ever reach by ourselves. Except “design” might be a wrong word.

    Honestly I think at some point we are going to have biocomputers. I mean, we already do, just the way evolution optimized that (giving everyone more or less equal share of computing power) isn’t pleasant for some.