Simulating the Evolution of Sacrificing for Family

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Published 2021-08-28
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All Comments (20)
  • @wavex_wav6680
    Blob: "Hey that's a nice piece of fruit growing up there. Wonder how good-" Plant predator: Bonjour
  • @willjohnson4579
    You can really tell he's spent this time learning about Hamilton's rule to correct his mistake, very honourable compared to the "oops sorry anyways" we get from a lot of content creators
  • "HONEY I'M BREAKING UP!" "why?" "OUR SON SACRIFICED HIMSELF BUT WE BOTH HAVE THE COWARD GENE, YOU HAVE SOME EXPLAINING TO DO" Guys what the fuck it's a crappy joke no need to start a war
  • @Craeonkie
    The blob smiling everytime he succeeds is so cute
  • @dyjhjfrtt6607
    I hope that at the end of the series he combines everything together into a huge simulation.
  • @starlii10
    "It can sometimes take surprisingly long for random events to even out, which is my favorite excuse whenever I'm getting my butt kicked in a board game" Got me rolling
  • @PaperKirb
    4:52 i actually felt insanely bad for that poor little blob that was left in the dark without a home to go to ;-; poor little blop
  • @sn4pi
    I think it would be interesting to introduce the mechanic of friendship. Like two blobs eat on the same tree and survive, they happen to be acquaintances. If that happens again, they become friends, increasing the chance to save each other after approaching a predator.
  • "There's nothing wrong with understanding something in hindsight, as long as you test that understanding in new situations to make sure it holds up." Thanks for a new quote for my quote wall, and some unsolicited life advice!! :)
  • @rpe
    "after that they go home and reproduce" "siblings always stay together" something tells me that there is something wrong here...
  • The diploid genetics would show a more realistic and varied simulation as well as more types of alleles, I would really like that!
  • @eg14000
    "It can sometimes take surprisingly long for random events to even out" story of my life.
  • @dolger4308
    Watching the single blob play the game and the graph getting marked was far more fun Than it should be.
  • @lemonade4091
    “You gotta try to prove yourself wrong” something a lot of people (me included) should do more often
  • @ShortHax
    Primer’s simulations, animations, and evidence is strong. But not as strong as family
  • @rokushou
    I'm stealing the "It can sometimes take surprisingly long for random events to even out" excuse next time I'm losing in a game.
  • @jalight27
    It's Ana amazing thing when you find something your interested in, can't understand it, then redo over it years later to realize that you've acquired the knowledge and experience necessary to understand something you couldn't previously. Must be doing at least a few things right. Thanks for this excellent series.