Mechanism Realism
Evolution, markets, science, culture, institutions, and AI all look like separate domains. This episode argues that they are variations of one mechanism: selection pressure operating on different substrates. The central move is simple: replace “who decided?” with “what was selected for?” Genes, firms, theories, memes, AI architectures, and civilizations persist only when their configurations survive the filter. But abundance changes the filter. Under scarcity, selection favors capability, risk-taking, adaptation, and growth. Under abundance, selection can invert: systems begin selecting for comfort, safety, and risk-avoidance instead of the traits that made them viable. The episode explores why feedback severance can turn compassion into decay, why natural selection cannot simply be restored, and why the task of civilization is to engineer artificial selection pressure that favors competence, truth, and capability without returning to cruelty. The core claim: physics sets the constraints. Selection enforces them. https://kunnas.com/articles/only-selection [https://kunnas.com/articles/only-selection]
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