by I_Like_Plants » Thu 06 Dec 2007, 15:18:44
A poster named Bob Shaw on theoildrum has as his constant sig file, "are humans smarter than yeast?"
I do not think they are.
More food = more yeast, always.
Some people say that humans are indeed smarter than yeast, since in times of plenty, like in the present American Empire and in the European Empire, in times of plenty birth rate has gone down.
However, consumption has gone up! The yeast have in effect become super-yeast, fewer in numbers but with each super-yeast the equivalent of 3, 5, maybe 10, regular yeast.
To find a parallel with Nature, I'd have to find an instance where yeast or other simple organisms, in response to plentiful food, curb their numbers to some degree but individuals get larger.
I'm going to postulate that numerous examples exist in Nature, and ask knowledgable people here, like Leanan, Smallpoxgirl, Shannyara, et. al., the science-educated, to cite examples.
And all to prove that no matter what anyone says, humans are not any smarter than yeast!