Stephen Baxter Quote

The emergent humans were still animals, still bound by natural law. No innovation in the way they lived would have taken root if it had not given them an adaptive advantage in the endless struggle to survive. An ability to believe in things that weren't true was a powerful tool.


Chapter 11 Mother's People section IV (p. 367) - Evolution (2002)


The emergent humans were still animals, still bound by natural law. No innovation in the way they lived would have taken root if it had not given...

The emergent humans were still animals, still bound by natural law. No innovation in the way they lived would have taken root if it had not given...

The emergent humans were still animals, still bound by natural law. No innovation in the way they lived would have taken root if it had not given...

The emergent humans were still animals, still bound by natural law. No innovation in the way they lived would have taken root if it had not given...