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The Consciousness of Bees.

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The Consciousness of Bees.

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AGNOSTICS GROUP - Melbourne, Australia.

Some of us are participating in their online event.

Robert Bender will present the topic and lead the discussion.

Robert will be looking at "The Mind of a Bee" by Lars Chittka.

~ Lars Chittka’s The Mind of a Bee is about many decades of research into the calibre of bee brains and what their capabilities are.
He reports many fascinating experiments that show bees, with a lifespan of a mere 3 weeks, are great learners, some are smarter than others. So there is an IOQ range just like ours, there are more or less competent bees at various tasks, partly due to some being faster learners.
They have personality differences, and quite possibly emotional lives and consciousness. So the traditional attitude that humans are smart and all different, whereas insects are all clones and stupid and their behaviour all hard-wired by their genes, is shown to be nonsense.
It should change out attitude towards invertebrates to one of far greater respect for their mental capacities and far less snootiness about our mental superiority ~

~The Agnostics Group discusses the pros and cons of Agnosticism.
They welcome ALL viewpoints, including criticism of Agnosticism~

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Meeting ID: 812 2230 3354 - - Passcode: 399611

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